We met I was assured
That you were something worth
Displacing time and mind
So I flew to you to see
If love was in-between
Instead of boundary lines
But it's something you can't see
It moves without command
And it takes over your words
It pleads to start again
But I can't go back to you
Your lies dissuade your truth
And your honesty was gone
As we sat inside your car
Your hand rested on mine
And you've ruined me for myself
I can't trust someone else
To grant their love and mind
But it's something you can't see
It moves without command
And it takes over your words
It pleads to start again
And I'll only ask you once
To move without your head
But it's something you can't see
It moves without command
And it takes over your words
It pleads to start again
But I can't go back to you
Your lies dissuade your truth.
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This album is pretty much a rollercoaster. Starting off with Desolate.Magnificent, it slowly builds up with it's ambient and foggy sound. You keep thinking to yourself "This is nice and all... but when does the rollercoaster even start?" when right at the 2:47 mark you get launched backwards. Great fucking album. Keep it up! It's ambient sections always help me relax and calm down, it's energetic sections... well energize me!! zo
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Julien Baker is an acquired taste - assuming of course you’ve acquired great taste in singer songwriters… beautiful, devastating, honest, insightful… I’ve not heard a single song of hers that hasn’t left me in absolute awe. crisbroadhurst
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