Tell me more about the future, tell me about your plans.
And try to sit still for me baby, well I just wanna hold your hand.
And tell me more about the future, tell me about the past, tell me about everything… and don’t ever leave my grasp.
Oh she won’t forget it now.
My soul I will give to you.
You have… worn out my tired mind, oh and now, now that you have everything a ah won’t you… won't you please, please, please, please, please let my jet-lagged heart unwind, unwind.
And tell me more about the future, nah tell me how soft are your hands? Everyone’s askin’: “how ya doin?”
But no ones gonna know my plans, no ones gonna know my plans, no ones gonna know my plans.
Oh She won’t forget it now.
Today I might try something new, something never done before.
Oh today I will give to you… the dust beneath the floor.
So won’t you please, please, please, please, please ah give me something more.
So won’t you please, please, please, please, please ah give me something more.
My soul I will give to you, it runs down my dirty spine.
Beneath the tiles lies my corpse babe, you had worn out my tired mind.
You had worn out my tired mind, you had worn out my tired mind, you had worn.
credits
from Still Hiding,
released April 15, 2017
Written by Sam Stopforth, Ben French, Andrew Siffleet, Isaac Diamond and Chris Young.
Recorded and Mixed by Andy Lawson at Debaser Studios.
Mastered by Will Bowden.
Sam Stopforth - Vocals / Guitar
Ben French - Lead Guitar
Andrew Siffleet - Bass
Isaac Diamond - Drums
Chris Young - Slide Guitar
Single Artwork - Sam Stopforth
Album Artwork - Perry McLaughlan of Perrywinkle Photography.
Additional edits - Adam McDowell of TheNotoriousDOWIncorporated.
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