verse 1
this place is just a prison
with iron bars all around
and people who control your thoughts
without making the slightest of sounds
verse 2
images flash on television screens
manipulating your mind
is it just the little things
that'll leave you so blind
chorus
but at the end of the day
we may all be okay anyway
if we could just find a way anyway
to figure out how to say to say
what our true thoughts are
what our true thoughts are
verse 3
things just don't seem normal
they don’t make sense to me
so i’ll just sit here just hoping
that maybe someone else will see
chorus
but at the end of the day love
we may all be okay anyway
if we could just find a way anyway
to figure out how to say to say
what our true thoughts are
what our true thoughts are
what our true thoughts are
what our true thoughts are
outro
this place is just a prison
credits
from Lost in Your Head,
track released May 27, 2016
All songs Shaun Rawlins. Copyright of these sound recordings owned by Shaun Rawlins.
Copyright 2016. All rights reserved.
Instrumentation, Produced, Mixed, Mastered by John Webster. Vancouver, BC.
Album photography, artwork, layout & design by Chelsii Scoville for Blair Design.
Copyright 2016. All rights reserved.
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