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new single, thanks so much for everyone's patience!
lyrics
persistent vessels, cuing up shots
(love it when a girl knows what she's doing to distract me from what's going on in the other fucking room)
vague luminescence's shroud features
indulging on only reversed spectrum
(she works me, she coaxes me, she says 'Let her go, just go. Breathe, just breathe.)
Perseverance favors cunningness
flamboyant spectacles erect libido
nudging on cerebellum spasms for comfort
while miscellaneous gatherings push comfort
(subzero, your hands may be cold but it's the warmest thing my heart has ever felt.)
preaching deities let comfort drown by
(oh baby,)
acolytes rolling in serpent like holds
(just try and test me)
and blissfully anointing the floor verbatim
(don't leave me with a maybe)
and when you find the cut
pressure all others to do what they must
(shiny dimes, risky ties. hold 'em tight, ever so right.)
inebriant pushes pernicious plans
('nother day with our friend, the rain.)
sedated beings dive in hormonal sways
(she's subtle with her pain, seeping in unexpected places.)
(staggered faces trudge through her unwavering puddles)
drive the night for late appetites
unquenched gastric flexes
parting the hall for arrival
(why can't I say what, why can't I say what I feel?
why can't i say what, why can't I say what i feel?
for fucking real, eloquent 4am and thunder roars
waking up in drenched sweat.)
now you're living for now
(wake to catch the lightning, lightning....)
staring from the ground
you can't hear a sound
living to reply
heart can't survive
start, tryptamine
credits
released May 23, 2018
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered at Sugar Hill Recording Studios
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