I remain, lost cause
In the sea of repeat
I look up, to the bottom
Fly down south, onto the next one
Cause i have faith in us, if we don’t self destruct to the bottom
Of false promises, you’re a false promiser, officer
Now before you go don’t forget
Which is to say, remember!
So many lines that you correct
So many clues that you collect
In our hearts
We were reminded of all the things that we agreed and
When we decide to keep this to ourselfs
We’d have a play in a garden of palette
Pass out, pass in
I decided, i would pretend to be alive
Peeking through keyhole
Looking for closure
You think youre playing sherlock, eat my dreadlock (aint you doc?)
Oh no you got no clue
Mississippi old klux!
Is getting thick but our mind is getting sick
Onto the conscious of being alone
Generations of cripples
Failed seekers
Who never really knew
Old mystic fallacy
At least someone
Somebody
trust my trust
And now you’ve hurt my trust
Paradise Lost
credits
from Paradise Lost EP,
released September 29, 2014
Produced by FOREVER / ALWAYS
Released by Sailboat Records
Recorded at The Box Studio by Erdo Djunianto
Mixed & Mastered by Erdo Djunianto
Vocals & Lyrics by Fadil McGee
Guitars, Bass, Art Director & Design by Yogawerda Kessawa
Drums by Adrey C
Bass & Photos by Rama Florenza
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