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In Decay

from DENIED EXISTENCE by The Lost End

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I didn't do it for love, I didn't do it for anyone
One by one they've come
One by one I've watched them fade away
I didn't do it for drugs, they've never been enough
Cold shouldered and shoved
Looking up at the life evading me
And there's nothing that I need, that you could give to me
And it's clearly plain to see, it can't be made in a factory

(chorus)
Now we've lost the place where we stopped,
and started to decay
And it was plain to see we were never scared
of how we'd spend our days
Like an old puzzle piece, we all get put away
And it all starts to fade, no matter how we try to remain

I didn't do it for me, it wouldn't have meant anything
I forgot how to be, I ended up like a lost key
I didn't do it for you, even after all we've been through
I just want something new, something I can sink my teeth into
And there's nothing that I need, that you could give to me
And it's clearly plain to see, it can't be made in a factory

(chorus)

I looked around, around to see
I didn't find anything
Though I try, try to be
I didn't find anything
I looked back, back at me
I didn't find anything
Can't say that I agree
I didn't find anything

(chorus)

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from DENIED EXISTENCE, released October 11, 2021

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The Lost End Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

The Lost End is a alternative rock band from Oklahoma City formed in August of 2016

Ryan Taylor (vocals)
Scott Jones (guitar)
Dan Merlino (bass) Trevor Helm (drums)
Tanya Bishop (synth)

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