I wish I could go back. But I'll truthfully tell you I'm not content with myself.
There's only so much I can hide
When it's crawling from the inside
Four walls to make a home
Then why do I feel so alone?
This mask I choose to replace
To hide a different kind of face
The one that shares a bit of truth
Of my childhood below this roof
I'm the man with the wayward mask
I'll shout until my lungs collapse
I put on these masks to make everything seem okay. But its been so long. Am I still under there, or did I become one of my masks?
I've been alone here, I've been alone for a while now. I want to keep it this way.
credits
from Masks,
released March 4, 2014
Simon Larochette - The Sugar Shack Recording
Mastering - Jeff Hartling
Album Artwork - Maggee Day
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