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lyrics
Underneath the ground’s unstable, it’s nothing real, but still I’m unable.
To close my eyes and be unafraid, and believe in this life I’ve unmade
Taken by surprise again, it’s too much to comprehend
Pushed to the boundary, starting to show it outwardly
From your lips to my fears
What is imagined, and what is real
Instability reappears
This is how I’ve come to feel
An ever-growing ball of angst, its existence has me to thank
Every chance gets undercut, no wonder I’m stuck in this rut
Shaken and lost in doubt, having trouble finding out
Just how much things have changed, never wanted to rearrange... CHORUS
It’s time to discover
How to recover
It’s time to become
One step removed from numb
Lacking protection, ill equipped, its icy claws have gripped
just a malignancy, it’s time for an epiphany
Shaking and tossed about, it’s you I can’t be without
Letting go of the pain, time to be myself again
From your lips to my fears
What is imagined, what is real
Instability reappears
This is how I’ve come to feel
Instability disappears
This is how come I can feel
credits
from Hiding In The Foreground,
released September 2, 2016
Joe Giddings (lead guitar), Bob Fenster (acoustic 6 and 12 string guitars and lead vocals), Paul Melançon (backing vocals), Matt Brown (keyboards, tambourine and mix), Peter McDade (drums) and Thom Bowers (bass)
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