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lyrics
small talk, heavy hearts
and false smiles, weary
let me take all worries
to great heights
nothing has changed but the day
all the songs i’ll never play
you cut off the line
and i don’t blame you
forever in debt to
the hands that held
and made me
feel like one in a million
you wonder why i don’t seem
to get this boat to steam
i’ll never be that version of me
you threw out the anchor
and i don’t blame you
i was young some time ago
now i don’t know
i was wrong to abandon the ship
to let it sink
i was wrong now i know
credits
released February 10, 2020
Written by Laurence Hélie
Produced by Warren C. Spicer
Recorded and mixed by Warren C. Spicer at Mixart and Dante
Mastered by Adam Ayan at Gateway Mastering
Laurence Hélie: vocals
Christophe Lamarche-Ledoux: synths
Warren C. Spicer: bass, acoustic guitar, additional synths and back vocals
Matthew Woodley: drums
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