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Written in collaboration in 2021. Stornoway - Zaragoza
lyrics
We started out so full of hope
Starry eyed, you'd say
Two twenties in a row
Darkness she fell like the blackest smoke
And ripped our hearts out
Who could see that January was just the start of it all?
Wake me up when it's over..
The nightmare crushed our brains and bones
it almost turned our hearts to stone
But time was wasted not at all
Perspective shifted
To love we held on
Who could see that January was just a wake up call
Wake me up when it's over cause I just want to sleep
We've walking this road for too long, are we in too deep?
We're going back to the stone age
There is nothing left to save
watch the world explode from the window of my cage
We live, we die, but do we learn?
All those mistakes we've made
Does your conscience burn?
First enemy's been overturned
The clouds are lifting
To love we held on
Who could see that January was just a wake up call
Waking up, waking up
We walked, we ran through the thin ice
When it cracked and broke we fell inside
All we can do is pull ourselves out
Look at the landscape and take a different route
Who could see that January was just a wake up call
Wake me up when it's over (Waking up Waking up)
I just want to sleep (Waking up Waking up)
We've walking this road for too long, are we in too deep?
We're going back to the stone age (We've come a long way, the facts are there)
There's nothing left to save (There's shit loads left to save)
Watch the world explode from the window of my cage (Gonna make a difference on a day just like today)
We can't let the pain, the insane, the walls that are shutting us in
take this away from us
This is all we have, This is all we have
credits
released April 6, 2024
Bugsy McLean - Lyrics, vocals, guitar, production
Metecandriu - Lyrics, vocals
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