They got the pace man,
You wanna race them,
They wanna talk shit and walk by with beers,
Cut up my hands and,
Smear blood on pages,
I’ve got the rage and the darkness to boot,
Hey smooth face,
Our halo’s not fittin’ very well,
Based on the marks that you left on me,
It’s not fitting well,
Based on the sharks that you sent for me,
I’m under your spell
Under your spell,
I built a garden,
Invited insects,
Now I’m cleaning out the holes in the leaves,
You call me honey,
With wine in the bath tub,
Whose gonna clean up the blood in the sheets,
Hey smooth face,
Our halo’s not fitting very well,
Based on the marks that you left on me,
It’s not fitting well,
Based on the sharks that you sent for me I’m under your spell,
Under your spell,
Suicides not always the quickest of death,
It’s a slow burn deep in your chest,
Someone is holding your hand again,
Coffee shop therapy incense and dark,
Try drinking wine with a hole in your mouth,
They got the pace man,
You wanna race them,
They wanna talk shit and walk by with beers,
Cut up my hands and,
Smear blood on pages,
I’ve got the rage and the darkness to boot,
Hey smooth face,
Our halo’s not fit tin’ very well,
Based on the marks that you left on me,
It’s not fitting well,
Based on the sharks that you sent for me,
I’m under your spell
Under your spell
credits
from Silverfish,
released November 29, 2019
written by Colin Craviero
produced by David Parfit
mixed by Zak Cohen at the Woodshop Studio
mastered by Brock McFarlane at CPS Mastering
Nate Bailey - keyboards
Aaron Blair - bass
Colin Craviero - acoustic guitar, vocals
David Parfit - electric guitar
Renn Madeleine Bibeau - vocals
Rebecca Barritt - vocals
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