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featuring Linky Barmore on backing vocals
lyrics
You build these castles in your mind,
but you will never see them stand.
You will always raise your hands,
and surrender.
You pull it off better than most,
you put those pennies on the track,
but you won’t get that money back.
That you must surrender.
You were always the one to talk big,
and then when it came to blows,
you hid in your car, you hid in your car.
You couldn’t take it that far.
You walk these same streets everyday
always hoping something new
would catch your eye, and change your tune,
and to that, you would surrender.
You were always the one to talk big,
and then when it came to blows,
you hid in your car, you hid in your car.
You couldn’t take it that far.
They were calling, they were calling you out.
And you were standing, you were standing your ground.
Oh, for a while. Oh, for a while.
You build these castles in your mind,
but you will never see them stand.
You will always raise your hands.
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Such a prolific artist who creates such deep and meaningful music. The listener is forced to take in the very multi layered atmospheric instrumentation. What he’s doing is so different and unique in music by comparison to his peers. This is one of my very favorites of his solo albums. The back to back tracks of Cornelius and Solitary Slip really make this album for me. Such contrasting sounds but equally as brilliant lyrics and delivery. James Kilpatrick