There's a rock in my shoe that I can't shake out
Am I too far on this trek to keep questioning the route?
My head is getting heavy from this spiritual drought
I can't see anything
Like a fighter struggling to make it through his title bout
round after round trying not to go down like a clown
My eyes are getting swollen, they're bleeding and bruised
I can't see anything turning out how I wanted it to be
The earth's been spinning round and round
It's getting awfully hard to keep my stomach down
The lights blur by and I'm passing out
I can't see anything
Nothing is ever gonna be the way I wanted it to be
Is everything falling apart?
credits
from The Patchwork Band EP,
released October 18, 2015
Sick-ass guitar by Faraaz Akbar
Bass by Will Bamford
Drums by Mike Kim
Engineered by Lawrence Paul Menard @ Mantle Records
Drums Engineered by Loren James
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