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Endless Fiction (Part 1)

by We Go By Many Names

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1.
Fiction 04:48
Automatic pragmatic Did you make it up You got to break it up When you find out that they messed it up Automatic pragmatic Did you wake up You got to get back up When you find out that they screwed you up Are you ready You don't seem to notice Is it scary I know I've been on it too And you see it's right before your eyes Do you notice It's me I'm here I've done the same before I didn't know it anymore Then you see it's right before my eyes A story A story to tell A story A story to tell
2.
We're not Moving to Paris My job I didn't plan this Some things Have got to be done I guess It couldn't wait that long I still worry I know I'm sorry April, it's Frank here You know I got lost April, it's too late I hurt you too much We're not Moving to Paris The kids Are better for this Some things Have got to be done I guess It couldn't wait that long I still worry I know I'm sorry April, it's Frank here You know I got lost April, it's too late I hurt you too much Selling machines That we don't understand Selling machines It was all it took To sell us April, it's Frank here You know I got lost April, it's too late I hurt you too much April, it's Frank here You know I got lost April, it's too late I hurt you too much
3.
Don't Blink 04:42
You gave it me Everything I wanted to be Your black veil fell prematurely I'm screaming inside But fine on the outside again I miss you so much My first, my oldest friend But you can lean Lean on me But don't blink I don't want you to miss a thing Don't blink Because seeing is believing If you could feel it you'd hold it tight I miss you so much tonight I guess I'm lucky I had the chance to say goodbye And as my cheeks finally dry I can look the storm in the eye Your candle's alight But we're fighting the wind again I need you so much I need you to help me mend But you can lean Lean on me But don't blink I don't want you to miss a thing Don't blink Because seeing is believing If you could feel it you'd hold it tight I miss you so much tonight Don't blink I don't want you to miss a thing Don't blink Because seeing is believing Don't blink I don't want you to miss a thing Don't blink Because seeing is believing If you could feel it you'd hold it tight I miss you so much tonight
4.
South Coast 06:06
Head down the M23 It's not too far but it's far enough to be A getaway And we're driving to the sea I think I'd like to be Washed over completely East bound to the beach huts we go Don't talk on the way because we know Each other and There's nothing I haven't told you That I wouldn't want to We drove on down To a South Coast Seaside town I guess we're that age When these kind of days Are the good times A short trip It's just you and me A short trip but it's far enough to be A hideaway And we're driving to the sea I think I'd like to be Washed over completely There's nothing I haven't shown you That I wouldn't want to We drove on down To a South Coast Seaside town I guess we're that age When these kind of days Are the good times Card games on Sundays When it's raining always Sad films on a sad day Can take us either way So don't say There's nothing I haven't told you There's nothing I haven't shown you That I wouldn't want to We drove on down To a South Coast Seaside town I guess we're that age When these kind of days Are the good times

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released March 7, 2015

All songs written, performed and produced by Matthew Langley & Jonathan Ruskin

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