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lyrics
who knows the path you took
to find yourself within this bind
was it some offense that mercy took
to make her take the stand?
the people are gathering
to watch you try and fight it off
you still have your pride
and so you swore that they won't make you cry
losing your way
losing your focus
is this how they say it goes
under the pressure
you would not answer them,
though they press to make you scream
you would not give in and so you call to
usher in the end
losing your way
losing your focus
is this how they say it goes
under the pressure
credits
from love and cannibalism,
released December 2, 2016
(c)/(P) 2016 the new lines
hewson chen, rene dennis, mark di donna, matt schulz
Mastering by Shane Chaney
Production assistance courtesy Jed Marshall @ Cyborg Audio.
Additional drum engineering on “The phylactery’s lesson”
courtesy Shane Browne.
Sleeve art & graphic design by Stephen Grasso
supported by 21 fans who also own “cayetano's prayer”
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