This narrative begins at a point in time
in this unfamiliar reality, where you have been defined
not as you were, but as what you’ve become:
a brother to all, but a son to no one.
I was once not unlike you.
Benign and beaten down,
I scoured the corners of the earth
in search of a better way.
I ploughed the furthest depths, myriad leagues below,
and where you found that sinking feeling,
that’s where I found myself.
I told myself that there was nothing there for me,
ensnared within a vacancy that only I could see.
Each step I ever took was a vow
never to return to that place I left,
in search of what I always lacked:
My security.
I know this desperation breeds acceptance of any alternative,
so I made a promise to myself that I won’t break.
Meet me at the turning point,
I’ll be waiting there for you my friend.
Give me strength.
Give me a new mentality.
Give me hope.
Meet me at the turning point,
I’ll be waiting there.
Give me strength.
Give me a new mentality.
And give me hope.
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i like the Rick Beato videos and he had shown the track electric sunrise in his video "How To Count Odd Meters". I was very impressed from this song and searched for the whole album and found it at bandcamp ;-) hpaydt
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