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lyrics
Found to be guilty
by a jury of
my alleged peers
young angry and bored
so terribly bored
I have nothing to show you
nothing to see
between you and me
there’s a lot I’ve thrown away
the important things, you’ll never see
Digging through the trash in my wake
you’ll find nothing
so stop looking
the secrets are here
in the songs I sing
The first few years will be the hardest
Asleep, but someone still watching
I’m so sorry
I was something
to many -
but even still,
nothing to many more
I was a beautiful boy once
Handsome, sweet, charming and smart
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know,
but I have to go.
You know that I had to go
Somewhere over the sun
Somewhere over the rain
Who wouldn’t want
a circle of crying women
praying over their body?
Crescent moon
tiger-striped by clouds
Fell apart on my way back home
I’ll meet at “only then”
feels good to be good
work can be so much fun
Songs to be heard when the
blessing has come
you said “when your job is done,
my job is done.”
supported by 8 fans who also own “My Game Doesn't Have A Name”
The only record that brings me into its emotional space every time no matter where I am. It's heavy in that way, a gravitational force. I can bear life's pressures with this pressure bearing down on me. Benjamin Morgan
36 choice cuts - one from each 2015 LP, plus music from new signings on the mighty and 25-years-strong Relapse label. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 4, 2015
supported by 8 fans who also own “My Game Doesn't Have A Name”
Probably the most balanced and well-executed genre blending of any of Deafheaven's records. I would say this is the most accessible record in their catalogue. Pretty much a flawless record. victor-nightingale