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this is the first song recorded as the left one is the deaf one. I think it has more to say about me then i'd like to admit.
lyrics
And its never easy to become the one that you were meant to be the day that you were born
But we’re not rushing, no sense in that, we take our time, and keep our tires on the road, driving this old road
Where we’re going, no one can follow, except the ones we hold tight in our hearts
And only those we let come home with us will ever understand our broken hearts…broken hearts..
And I’ll admit sometimes I feel like god is dead
And ill admit sometimes it feels like we’ve been left for dead
And ill admit, sometimes it feels like god is dead
And ill admist sometimes I fear that we’ve been left for dead.
Woeee, wooeeee, woeee woeee
It’s That darkness at the edge of vision its that which ‘minds us of our friends and homes
But it’s the darkness behind our eyes that worries even those who seem to hold their own
And well we’d better keep on motoring, ignore the traffic following, keep our shoulders to the road.
And if we drive on fast enough, we might even outrun a darkness of our own….
And ill admit sometimes I feel like god is dead
And ill admit sometimes it feels like we’re all left for de ad
And ill admit sometimes it feels like god is dead
And ill admit sometimes it feels like we’ve been left for dead.
We’ll drive to the sea, we’ll find our shoreline, and we’ll make our camp on the edge of horizons where we’ll, find ourselves, and we’ll make our peace
These guys are friends of mine from Florida. In addition to being amazing people, they also write and record amazing music. Check out their album Deep Creek. the left one is the deaf one
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