While writing a forced apology, thrown down from higher up
Do you think they’ll really end up, on their knees, they're not like you or I,
But it seems this way, fraught with silence, is just a phase, now behind us
Past the day, undivided, what was in stone, now becomes dust
And now they’re paying for it, all these pathetic, so-called men,
The cowards, unable to face they're broken
They do their best to hide, hide inside your lies
Infested maggots of society's sky
It’s not goddamn right,
Screamed with silenced voices, bathed in fear
Raised and bound with shame
It’s kinda hard to be proud, be happy or sound
When you read between the lines
Fragmented envisions, or important decisions that each one of us must face
Everyone of us has misplaced out trust, learned a lesson through a bitter pill
Different desires are to be admired, but some of us just aren’t the same
And now they’re paying for it, all these pathetic, so-called men,
The cowards, unable to face they're broken
They do their best to hide, hide inside your lies
Infested maggots of society's sky
It’s not goddamn right,
Screamed with silenced voices, bathed in fear
Raised and bound with shame
(c) 2018 Lyrics by Jonathan Hurley
credits
from End of This,
released September 10, 2018
Produced by Lachlan Mitchell and Carbon Black
Recorded and Mixed by Lachlan Mitchell
24bit Mastering by Alan Douches at West West Side Mastering, NY
Album artwork by Mike Morphett / M:29 Creative
Special thanks to our families. Cheers to Darryl Murphy, Luke Cook and the staff and students at Parliament Studios for helping to make this album a reality.
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