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lyrics
Long dark hair breaks the mould.
I can almost feel it.
Spellbound by those eyes.
I can almost see it.
Run those fingers down the back of my spine, and burn the image in the back of my mind.
Of you and I.
Sat and watched from a far.
Does it make you want it?
Tempted by all the lies.
I can almost taste it.
Can’t break this.
Denial disguised as affection.
Take a breath and count your kills.
But does it mean a thing?
Take a chance and break the mould.
Cause I’m holding onto nothing.
Take a drink and think this through.
It doesn’t mean a thing.
Take your life and start again.
‘Cause nothing will…
An inner state of happiness that isn’t attainable.
An inner state of confidence that holds no weight.
A face in the mirror that isn’t relatable.
But still I ask why?
The world doesn’t owe me a goddamn thing.
‘Cause nothing will stick.
It doesn’t own me.
It won’t control me.
This is all in my hands but I’m stuck in my head.
Karma, deal your deck.
Foot stuck on the brakes.
I should of pounded (pound it) the gas to the floor.
supported by 4 fans who also own “The One and Only”
some of the best melodic hardcore/post-rock to come out of the UK scene. sweeping instrumentals combine with tight hardcore vocals to form a no-filler first LP from ACRES. halogen bulb
supported by 4 fans who also own “The One and Only”
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