Verse 1
And...I can't explain the sun is up a new morning
the flowers blooming and nostalgia seeps a new year
creeps with a new feeling.
The snow is heavy but I find that I'm laughing at the cars that
slip get stuck in the mounting and another year has slipped
my dear oh dear what can I say.
Chorus
A million things in your head this barricade has no end
Verse 2
And...I'm surprised how the mind came to decide
here repeats another mess another message that couldn't stress enough how it'll all implode and how it'll all go it goes to show
my dear oh dear what can I say you could say the world has ended today.
Chorus
A million things in your head this barricade has no end
credits
released August 9, 2017
Andrew Zdunek - Guitars/Vocals/Rhythm
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