Dial my angry bearer
She says I need to
Simplify my life
Is crashing all around me
From the thought of being boring
I put my cards down on the table
My hand plays better
In my head
So fortunate to be here
They said
Staring at a dull life
Anything I’ll take it
Is that what you really want me to be
The one who knows the ropes
But keeps on breaking people’s hopes
All I ever wanted was
To see the future of my life
And all that ever scared me was
To see the future of my life
They say that fear can drive a nation
What’s larger than the
Army in my brain
Is taking me to space again
Searching for a new life
Anything I’ll take it
Is that what you really want me to be
The one who knows the ropes
But keeps on breaking people’s hopes
All I ever wanted was
To see the future of my life
And all that ever scared me was
To see the future of my life
And I can’t take it
I can’t take it again
All I ever wanted was
To see the future of my life
And I can’t take it
I can’t take it again
And I can’t take it
I can’t take it again
And all I ever wanted was
To see the future of my life
And all that ever scared me was
To see the future of
credits
from Toxic Productivity,
released April 22, 2022
Guitar/Vocals: Boneth Ahaneku
Guitar/Synth/Vocals: Matt Stewart
Bass: Mitch Rushton
Drums: Ryan Fraser
Engineering, mixing, and mastering by Nick Nodurft of Rusty Sun Audio
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