If you were to stop, thinking of the things in time we lost
would you still feel so guilty for letting them fall down on me to the drop
If you were to drop, to the bottum of the fights that we fought
would you still feel hope for me, shining so softly in the dark
But I never knew, never knew the weight of your heart
But I might always know, always know what kept us apart
If you were to stop, thinking of the friends that they're not
would you still feel harmony sitting and watching the oak leaves as they drop
If you were to drop, your mind in to the ocean to clear your thoughts
would you still think those things of me, unable to breath in the deep
But I never knew, never knew the weight of your heart
But I might always know, always know what kept us apart
If you were gone, was it because of the fights we lost
Straddling the threshold between studio performance and digital technique; the NYC artist applies "fake jazz" principles to synthpop. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2024
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