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A Profound Realization


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2 Drum tracks, 2 Guitar tracks, 2 vocal tracks, 1 synth track, 1 bass track.
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Misleading

You almost had me there

Believing

There was an ounce of care

And leaving

Me with this cross to bear

Feeling like a fool

Should have seen the signs

Feeling like a tool

This is not the time

You have crossed the line

Taking all that's mine

Leave me my dignity

This is not the place

Leave without a trace

Yours is not the face

That I want to see

Revealing

A face I should have seen

Remembering

The words I did not mean

Reliving

A version of the scene


Feeling like a fool

Should have seen the signs

Feeling like a tool

This is not the time

You have crossed the line

Taking all that's mine

Leave me my dignity

This is not the place

Leave without a trace

Yours is not the face

That I want to see

This is not my dream

Nor is it my theme

Nothing to redeem

There's nothing here to see

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Uploaded: Sep 19, 2004 - 09:58:56 AM
Last Updated: Sep 23, 2004 - 07:38:25 AM Last Played: May 04, 2008 - 07:07:23 PM
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Creative Commons License:
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Hardware:
PB G4, Behringer mini-mixer
Software:
Garageband with Amplitube and iDrum
Comments
said 1892 days ago (September 19th, 2004)
Groundbreaking!
Awesome Rocking Song! Great production value. No
boundaries translate to one helluva tune. Well done.
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Agrippa93 (Uh’-GRIP-pah Ninety-Three) was founded as a solo project by lead singer, composer and producer “Agrippa” in Newington, CT in 2004. A long-time musician with a special interest in digital production, Agrippa began releasing original m... [see more]

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The terms alternative rock and alternative music[1] were coined in the early 1980s to describe punk rock-inspired music genres which didn't fit into the mainstream genres of the time. At times it was used as catch-all phrase for rock music from under

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