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Premiere single from Psychic Chime.
This is an extended version of a track written for Diego del Rosario's short animation "End Days With the Tankmen".
lyrics
Where is the line
we draw on our faces?
Where can we hide
without leaving traces?
How far can you run
before you expire?
Despite battles won
I feel awfully tired
Sometimes the greatest stranger's
hiding right behind your eyes
Don't stop to long to linger
Or they'll see through the disguise
Rest for a time
while twilight is burning
and drown out your mind
from voices returning
The monsters at bay
are always impending
so what's one more day
to continue pretending
Someday somewhere someone
will peek beyond the masquerade
You can try to whisper sweetly
but your attempts will be too late
Sometimes the greatest stranger's
hiding right behind your eyes
Don't stop to long to linger
Or they'll see through the disguise
Someday somewhere someone
will peek beyond the masquerade
You can try to whisper sweetly
but your attempts will be too late
So keep on running
credits
released June 7, 2023
Written, Recorded, Produced, and Mastered by Bryan Teoh
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