Comes in a high quality 8-panel Digipak with original artwork by Kim Rose.
Also includes immediate download of 12-track album in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.
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lyrics
The soul won’t shake, Your worst mistakes, Hearts disolve, Without resolve, Still I cannot see, The person I should be, How many promises can you break? And I will never know, Where I’m supposed to go, How many masks will you have to change? Ties that bind, Remind of happier times, Trapped in broken frames, That fade in our minds, You can’t leave, Let it all be known, Indecision makes waste, Possibility’s gone, Walking through, This empty house; it’s souless, lost, Far removed from everything, I once forgot, Walking past this empy face, Silent, gone and out of place, Still you cannot see, The person you should be, How many bets will I have to loose? And you will never know, Where you’re supposed to go, Lesson learned and now I’m forced to choose, And one day you’ll pay, For all you gave away, (Still you don’t know who you really are), You’ll wake up and you’ll find, You ran out of time, (All those moments you’ll never get back), The decisions you made, How easily we forgave, All you couldn’t say, Ties that bind remind of bitter times...
credits
from Year of Severed Ties,
released April 7, 2009
Music and Lyrics by Kim Rose & Geoff Barone
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