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lyrics
V1
lets take the dark road to the far side of the station
can you stop complaining about your lies yesterday
i don't know where you've been but i can see the tension
are we gonna crumble through the cracks that we share?
Pre-Ch
don't you know, that you're living a lie
don't you know, that you're wasting my time
make it worth it, can you stay for the night?
all i want is to be perfectly fine
Chorus
i can feel it the air that you breathe
the silence it haunts me
can't you see that i don't want you to leave? (so)
V2
lets take the long road and forget where were going
living dreams through echos, conversations in my head
i don't know where you've been, always searching through this mess
are we gonna crumble through the cracks that we share?
Pre-Ch
don't you know, that you're living a lie
don't you know, that you're wasting my time
make it worth it, can you stay for the night?
all i want is to be perfectly fine
Instrumental/Middle 8
only you can hurt me
only you can help me
FLY
Chorus/Outro
i can feel it the air that you breathe
the silence it haunts me x2
can't you see that i don't want you to leaveeeeeeeeeee
i can feel it the air that you breathe
the silence it haunts me
can't you see that i don't want you to leave (GO)
credits
released March 26, 2016
Written & Performed by Orchards
Vocals recorded by Michael Cutayar
Instrumentation recorded by Thomas Le Beau Morley
Produced by Thomas Le Beau Morley & Orchards
Original artwork by Blossom Mckenzie-King
Edited by Lucy Evers
Excellent job guys you’re really bringing diversity to the musical table; a lot like Animals as Leaders you’re exploring territory that isn’t part of the norm, you step outside the box and Yvette has created a following with her classically influenced technique. Anthony Ceravolo
Montreal band Gulfer deliver one of the most mature, dynamic emo albums of recent memory, while honoring the giddy energy of past LPs. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 4, 2020
Certainly a controversial direction for the band, but this album ultimately rests as my favorite from TTNG. The technical mastery of their previous albums is still present here along with some very thought provoking and philosophical lyrics. I may not always agree with the lyrical messaging, but this is an album which rewards careful listening. Syobnaf