“No you're tougher than you'd like to believe”
She said but i dont give a fuck
Someday my body will be a part of
The ground that I stand on
So who cares
If i have many beliefs
We're lesser than we will admit
Someday i'll take a look and I'll say
I don't really think about it
Bitter people lose
Sight of the things
We're meant to choose
Rolling out of sight
The priorities
Switch me right
Off!
When I die
Seek to meet my kind
When does it end
Beef bone marrow
People change no matter what you believe
I don't care if you disagree
Someday your body will be a part of
The ground that we stand on
So who cares
If you have different beliefs
Sit down and listen quietly
Someday maybe you'll look back and say
I should've gave a shit about it
You were such a fucking prick
(I wish I didn't try so hard)
You were such a fucking prick
(I wish I didn't try)
To understand
The bigger plan
It's not my place
To run this race
It hurts to think
The time I lost
To finding something
That never was meant
I wish that I had never met
credits
from Temporal Dimension,
released November 10, 2023
Vocals: Raizel Gonzales
Bass: Russell Seow
Guitars: Aloysius Au and Alex Calaunan Jr
Drums: Khoo Shenen
Recorded at PK records
Mixed and mastered at PK records by Ian Lee
Additional vocals: Farizi, Ian Lee, Deanna Dzulkifli, Kexin Neo, Sim Siew Png, Russell Seow
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