He sits at home at night
He’s waiting for something he can't live without
And as time passes by
Like eternal inertia he won’t break out
And he's blind, his state of mind
No conviction
Yet he's fine deep inside
His world of fiction
No two words he can utter
Cause any friction
'Cause it's how it's been 'til now
No ambition
He can’t help it, he'll just settle for less
While his life's filled with boredom and no direction
Emotions obsolete, his fate can’t be concrete
Defrauds himself from a real connection
His night turns into day
It's his own callous desire to quit before he even starts
It's become his own cliché
He's so listless he averts his from his own mind's decay
Yet he won’t do shit about it
No fucks could he give to ever doubt it
He can’t help it, he'll just settle for less
While his life's filled with boredom and no direction
Emotions obsolete, his fate can’t be concrete
No hindsite affords him no real connection
Get up, Get out. Make this world your own
There’s a whole world inside him that he won’t leave
But he’s not satisfied inside it
While he seeks refuge inside his fantasies
His reality crumbles in apathy
He can’t help it, he'll just settle for less
While his life's filled with boredom and no direction
Emotions obsolete, his fate can’t be concrete
Defrauds himself from a real connection
He can’t help it, he'll just settle for less
While life's filled with boredom and no direction
Emotions obsolete, his fate can’t be concrete
No hindsite affords him no real connection
Get up, Get out. Make this world your own
credits
from The First Step to Nowhere,
released August 24, 2013
Music by Luiza S. Carvalho.
Lyrics by Luiza S. Carvalho and Stevo Bortz (Level 99).
A album full of killer, ROCKING arrangements of Metroid tracks by some friends of mine. If you like metal and video game music, this is where it's at! LuizA 177
supported by 5 fans who also own “Little Lost Boy”
Darren what have you done to me. I want more Frontier Trip-Hop but apparently nobody else has thought to do it even though it sounds really good??? Now I only have this one song to listen to on repeat >:( Mongoosling
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