Even if we have it made - you never know
Even if we think we’re safe, it all can go
Even though we want the best there’s no control of it all
What a shame to waste what could have been
What a shame to blame who may have been
What a way to bring another crying end
I watch you run in madness
I watch you paint the things you hate
The rolling there beneath you is telling you to stand in place
I can see you how you were some time ago
I believe there was a time you could let go
Maybe you can find the way to getting back where you’ll know...
That it’s a shame to waste what could have been
Its a shame to blame who may have been
What a waste to bring another crying end
I watch you run in madness
I watch you paint the things you hate
The rolling there beneath you is telling you to stand in place
credits
from The Fetching,
released June 10, 2013
Written by The Fetching.
Co-produced by The Fetching and Danilo Arroyo
Vocals and percussion: Tahkus
Guitars and percussion: Santiago Granados-Mann
Percussion: Danilo Arroyo
Piano: Michel Ferre
Recorded at LittleSuitMan Studios
Mixed by Andre de Santanna at DeSantanna Studios in North Hollywood, CA
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