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Evan Williams And the Terrible Golden Hour

from Free Will by The Marla Singer

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Remember in the hospital
they wouldn't let us leave?
And we couldn't believe
what we had gotten ourselves into
The summer set on this
And left it all to bleed
But all I really wanna know
is why

You're breaking me down, babe
I swear I've had enough
And you promised that you'd stay
I trusted you with my life

Get up and fight for what
you're living for
you're breathing for
Do you even know?

I stayed up learning alchemy
The hidden place between
Was is all a dream?
Am I dead?
I've always been obsessed
but this is too intense
I will find a way, so try
because we don't have much time

You're breaking me down, babe
I swear I've had enough
And you promised that you'd stay
Just look at all of the trees fall
Get up, get up get up
Get up, get up
When will this night end?
Now that we are safe and sound
let's drink to sunlight
We'll never forget this

You're breaking me down, babe
I swear I've had enough
And you promised that you'd stay
I trusted you with my life

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from Free Will, track released December 25, 2017

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The Marla Singer Dallas, Texas

The Marla Singer is an American rock band from Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas formed in 2017. Members include Debbie Bowen( vocals ), Tyler Bowen( guitar ), Graham Laird( guitar ),Chris Duke Ellington ( bass ), and Jerrod Kuhlman( drums ). Their unique sound can be described as post-hardcore experimental rock and metalcore. Influences include Circa Survive, Dance Gavin Dance, Thrice, and Periphery. ... more

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