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Sin is Parkwood's second single of the upcoming EP Close to Home.
lyrics
That face brings hate, from me
Would it pay to talk about sin
I love you
Please let me in
Lets talk about this
And where we go from here
It doesn’t need to end this way
I hope we’re clear
You looked me dead in the eyes and said I’d go to hell
If you’re worried about my being focus on love and compassion
Not the opinion of an entity, you don’t even know exists
You’re the light in my life
But understand how abandoned I feel
When you bring up how you’re worried for my soul
Let it go
I’m not like you, I see no light at the end of the tunnel
All the times I prayed I was just talking to myself
I just don’t get it
What’s the appeal in living if it’s not for yourself and those you love?
But in fear of damnation from a fucking murderer
If he wanted me, he’d do something
But this book I’m reading says I’m fucked up
I don’t need you to tell me what to do
You’re my mother, love me for who I am.
All I wanted was to live, a life that made you proud
But you’re so obsessed with the man in the clouds
How could this happen to me, you keep on bringing me down
How could this happen to us, you keep on bringing us down
What else is there to say?
I’m fucking hurt right now
Just take a look that’s all I’m asking
You don’t need it
We are here for you
credits
released April 6, 2017
Produced/Engineered/Mixed/Mastered by Sam Bianco at Northwood Studios
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