You speak, you brag, you intimidate You deliver the goods but there’s a price to pay
Ladies and gents with no further delay Mr Peacock’s walking down the runway
Welcome him with a big round of applause
Don’t forget, kiss his hands and feet One faux pas and the passion’s all gone
He’ll only find comfort if you worship him
You can’t go on What’s done is done He clearly don’t realize the weight of his words
Every crossed lines, every scarred hearts don’t seem to bother him anymore There’s a fine line between love and hate
Narrow-minded and open-mouthed Short on social skills and fake stories In the desert planting seeds He will wait forever for his carrots and beets Of all the people, he should know better You know that crops won’t grow with salty water
The clock is ticking, time’s running late Some time alone will give her breathing space
A rollercoaster of mixed emotions
Sixty text messages a day Nothing to help his sanity level
Ever heard the word emopulate?
You can’t go on What’s done is done He clearly don’t realize the weight of his words
Every crossed lines, every scarred hearts don’t seem to bother him anymore
Land mining seems more accurate
than what he calls “giving a chance”
He don’t read well between the lines
Cause silence is a scream for help
A part of him knows where he missed
Is it the wrong lure or the wrong fish?
Resetting everyday He still acts surprised when she says
We can’t go on We’ll have to go on separate ways
What’s done is done I’ll forgive you if you forget me
Every scarred heart A wasted opportunity What’s done is done
credits
from Space,
released March 1, 2024
Lyrics: Michel Barbe
Music: Jonathan Poitras
This album makes me want to grab my skateboard and jump into the halfpipe again. Millencolin, No Use For A Name and co would be incredibly proud of this band. falkdanger
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