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This track will be featured on our upcoming album as well as on Volume 1 of Felony Record's Punk Rock Bowling compilation. This is the first new material released by CHASER since the Action EP in April 2011. Enjoy!
lyrics
V1:
So now what can I say, I've turned into something.
Such that I never thought, this person I've become.
Now hardly know myself, feels like I'm someone else.
And at this point in life, each day's a constant fight.
You cannot see it, but please believe it.
Now I can feel it.
Chorus:
Why can't you see, what's on the way?
Tearing it down, rebuild everyday.
Why can't you see, what's on the way?
Tearing it down, rebuild, we'll take it on the way.
V2:
Actions I can't explain, hands tied, I feel restrained,
I'm up against the wall, with every rise and fall.
It weighs heavy on the brain, a mental ball and chain.
But when I hurt those close, that's what kills me the most.
Bridge:
Absent from my line of sight, it's something I can not define.
I'm gambling with borrowed time, taking yours and killing mine.
Through it all, I still can't see I'm blind to what's in front of me.
I'm failing at my life it seems that used to come so easily.
It came so easily and now it's falling over me.
Chorus:
Why can't you see, what's on the way?
Wish I could say confidently, I'll change.
Why can't you see, what's on the way?
Tearing it down, rebuild, we'll take it on the way.
supported by 11 fans who also own “Line of Sight (from Felony Records Punk Rock Bowling Vol. 1)”
My all time favourite band. They stick to a simple formula their whole career and have mastered it in such an un parralelled fashion.
Awesome people when I met them in Newcastle, Australia in 2010 as well.
All hail the punk kings deehall666
supported by 11 fans who also own “Line of Sight (from Felony Records Punk Rock Bowling Vol. 1)”
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