W Limited Edtion Tote Bag + Glorious Vinyl Version
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
140 gr. cotton white on black tote bag + the Glorious LP Version of W.
Includes unlimited streaming of W
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Includes unlimited streaming of W
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Includes unlimited streaming of W
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lyrics
You say it’s all in the stars and we have nothing to lose.
Oh, you seem to forget it’s me you’re talking to.
I say if it’s all in the stars we have nothing to win.
Now I’m talking about me, mostly about me.
I’d rather think you’re insane than accepting you’re gone.
Nothing you ever said has yet proved me wrong.
You really thrive in the fight, you really thrive in the pain.
You must be insane, hey, you must be insane.
You will never know where’s that place you call home,
you will never know where’s that place you call home,
you will never know where’s that place you call home,
you will never know where’s that place you call home.
You were my home, you were my home.
You were my home, you were my home.
If it’s all in the stars we are done anyhow, you know.
The love we were running on was bound to run us down someday.
It takes a second to trip and a whole life to fall.
Pitch black is the night and we are no more.
You will never know where’s that place you call home.
You will never know where’s that place you call home.
You will never know where’s that place you call home.
You will never know where’s that place you call home.
You were my home, you were my home,
You were my home, you were my home.
credits
from W,
released October 26, 2018
Performed by:
Juan Diego Gosálvez: drums and percussion
Yuri Méndez: everything else
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