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
I might as well attest, And ask, “What the hell is wrong with you?” Living in a world where you’re told who to be, While hanging on to being you, Don’t let this manifest, And think, “What the hell is wrong with me?” Change making demands but you were making plans, I won’t deny it’s not easy, Don’t break to swallow, These things that fall on you, Even sunny days will burn, We cannot change what we can’t learn, Just to keep ourselves together, Set the bar and aim to please, Say exactly what you mean, Hope a new day will be better, Get this off your chest, Let me know what is wrong with you, Face up to how you feel, It’s how we keep it real, Letting you be true to you, Try your very best, Know that I’m your biggest fan, You’re screaming inside, “It’s not about pride, it’s about who I really am!” Don’t brake then follow, These things that fall on me, I’ll make up for what I lack, Hold me down I’ll push you back, Find my way through stormy weather, Like how angry winds will burn, We cannot change what we won’t learn, Just to keep ourselves together, Raise the bar and aim to please, And say exactly what you need, Know a new day will be better.
credits
from Year of Severed Ties,
released April 7, 2009
Music by Kim Rose & Geoff Barone
Lyrics by Kim Rose
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