VERSE 1:
Seated, tightly buckled. 8 and 4.
My muscles seized, and I can't reach the floor.
The column's locked, or maybe it's these bones.
The more I contract, the less I control.
CHORUS:
D.C. Al Fine.
It's the same old dream.
D.C. Al Fine.
What does it mean to me?
VERSE 2:
I've found myself akin to the depraved.
A family of cannibals that I cannot escape.
I watch them as they hunt and kill their prey.
My heart wants to run. My fear says to stay.
CHORUS 2X
VERSE 1
credits
from Under the Umbra,
released October 15, 2019
Guitars by Trystan Lance
Bass by Trystan Lance
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