I can change from what I am
Into something you could understand
But I’m afraid we’re not really here
We’re still stuck an hour ago
When I was chewing off your ear
We’re selling out for a second skin
But I won’t sing along
To another shitty song about heroin
I can change
I’m not my face, I’m not my name
I can’t explain why we are
Simultaneously near and far
I’m estranged from what I’ve done
I won’t pay ransom for the words
You heard me say when I was young
We’re selling out for a second skin
But i think I’d rather die
Than have another shitty high conversation
I can change
I’m not my face
I’m not my name
I can change
credits
from TBH,
released January 10, 2019
Written by James Seymour // Produced by WASTERS
Recorded at Def Wolf and James's bedroom
Engineered by Mark Matula and James Seymour
Mixed by James Seymour
Mastered by Tom Beard
Art by Keiren Jolly
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