The ship has sailed and my angst is wearing thin. From the discordance onto the revelry, new life begins.
I’ll praise my youth (and I won’t forget the truth) with an ongoing tribute. Can I shake off all the screams defining me, or substitute?
I can’t stop, I take it all back, I’m going to rock on out till my body don’t stand a chance. I can’t stop, it’s like a machine, all the inspiration taking over me. Is this the same? What’s the difference in a name?
I still bleed red but its shade is turning bright. And from precision onto simplicity, so long, good night.
I can’t stop, I take it all back, I’m going to rock on out till my body don’t stand a chance. I can’t stop, it’s like a machine, all the inspiration taking over me. Is this the same? What’s the difference in a name?
Follow me and criticize my everything. The waves are crashing in and I control the tide. I’m in it for myself and for no one else. No revival here, the past is not alive. I’m sorry. I apologize. I hope I’ll meet you on the other side.
The ship has sailed and my angst is wearing thin. From the discordance onto the revelry, new life begins.
I can’t stop, I take it all back, I’m going to rock on out till my body don’t stand a chance. I can’t stop, it’s like a machine, all the inspiration taking over me. Is this the same? What’s the difference in a name?
credits
from The Modern Standard,
released June 1, 2012
Recorded and mixed by Andreas Magnusson at Planet Red; Richmond, VA.
Produced by Andreas Magnusson and These City Limits
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