This song I wrote about -ist's and -ism's, labels and identities through these things. It is also simultaneously about drug abuse. It's hard for me to explain. To me along with the music, it's like a visceral understanding, at least for me.
The last line repeated over and over again, is the state of mind we are all constantly getting stuck in. Thought constantly looking for more thought. Never still. Always wanting something. Always away from the moment because of something. It's always something. With that line of thinking one won't be free from the known, right?
lyrics
Something for Always
Light in
The right spin
Biking an excited heroine
Fixing up all your skin
If the damages win
You got nothing to spend
Take fire from heaven
And bring it to hell
Fighting an enlightened heroine
Fixing up all your skin
If the damages win
You got nothing to spend
Fixing up all your skin
If the damages win
You got nothing to lose
Searching for a fixing for a something for always
credits
from Living At My Parent's House,
released March 11, 2016
Vocals - Everybody/Nobody
Acoustic Guitars - Everybody/Nobody
Bass - Everybody/Nobody
Synthesizers - Everybody/Nobody
Drums - Everybody/Nobody
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