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Hurrah A Bolt Of Light - In Over My Head

from HURRAH A BOLT OF LIGHT by Hurrah A Bolt of Light

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I keep my heart in a little box that I hide away. Locked up tight from the world outside; in a quiet place. I shoulda known there'd be hell to pay. I shoulda known that you'd do me that way.

There's nothing I can say, nothing I can do.

It sometimes feels like I'm in over my head and I can't deal: can't let it out. When the world don't seem right I just give up because it gets too much and I'm not strong enough for this.

All this life I've been searching round for that something new. I've got no time for the world outside. I'm always on the move.
Well, I shoulda known I was hurting you. I shoulda known better and that's the truth.

There's nothing I can say, nothing I can do.

It sometimes feels like I'm in over my head and I can't deal: can't let it out. When the world don't seem right I just give up because it gets too much and I'm not strong enough for this.

It sometimes feels like I'm in over my head.

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from HURRAH A BOLT OF LIGHT, released April 1, 2014
Doug Drewes - bass
Wil Farr - vocals, guitars
Dave Freedman - guitars
Jacob Pleakis - vocals, piano, keyboards
Kenny Shaw - drums, percussion

Various Keys and Tomfoolery: John Fields

Produced by John Fields
Recorded by John Fields at Studio Wishbone (N. Hollywood) - Assisted by C. Todd Nielsen
Additional recording by Wil Farr at A Bloody Good Record (Long Island City) and his domicile
Mixed by Paul David Hager & John Fields
Mastered by Howie Weinberg and Dan Gerbarg at Howie Weinberg Mastering, Los Angeles
Written by Wil Farr
Published by (ASCAP) THE LONELYROCKSTAR 2014

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