Malady, how has this come to be my love
This heart of mine, ripped ripe to drip from vines above
Snakes collude, and loose what wolves we had at bay
Another midnight sour, strips sick the waning light from day
We’re getting high on electric
Another falsified non-metric
All the stars align un-symmetric
And it all implodes
We’re getting high on electric
Another falsified non-metric
All the stars align un-symmetric
And it all implodes
Malady, how has this come to be again
This heart of mine, ripped ripe to drip it never ends
Wolves conspire, to hunt what snakes had slipped away
A final midnight sour, we’re on our knees but never pray
We’re getting high on electric
Another falsified non-metric
All the stars align un-symmetric
And it all implodes
We’re getting high on electric
Another falsified non-metric
All the stars align un-symetric
And it all implodes
We’re getting high on electric
Another falsified non-metric
All the stars align un-symmetric
And it all implodes
We’re getting high on electric
Another falsified non-metric
All the stars align un-symetric
And it all implodes
credits
from BEAK & DESTROY,
released November 30, 2018
Owen Atkins: Vocals, Guitar, Group Vocals
Stu Linkert: Drums, Guitar, Bass, Group Vocals, Claps
Greg Rodriguez: Harmonica, Group Vocals, Claps
Alex Hosea: Bass, Group Vocals, Claps
Sean Lanksbury: Guitar, Group Vocals
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