Recorded late 2015 @ 1427 Wharton Street, Philadelphia.
lyrics
When you start to wake and you open your eyes for the day,
then you start to fake what you’re feeling, what you say.
Hide from the sun, makes no difference what you do.
Passive-aggressive mistake, hear the door slam once again.
Hide yourself in your shell, don’t come out.
Trap yourself in your hell, scream and shout.
As the years start to pass, sinking deeper in what you lack.
As a matter of fact: at this point, you aren’t coming back.
Depression's a curse, family DNA.
So here comes the hearse for your dismay:
A funeral for your will
Reactive is first, or nothing to say.
You don’t even try, just coping each day.
Is your soul with you still?
Brace yourself for this hell, wait it out.
Not much more longer now, Death is about.
Face yourself in your hell, make it out
Stronger now, living well.
So hate me now.
credits
from Your Dreams Are Better Than Mine,
released October 7, 2016
Matthew Myers: Guitars, Bass, Piano, Vocals, Mixing, Mastering.
Melissa Pomerantz: Vocal Harmonies.
Remastered by LANDR Mastering.
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