Verse 1:
Just let me bend over backwards
for just a little recognition
Master says that I can have a little as a treat
Oh, if all the world is filled with actors
We need an intervention
It seems the lines I'm addicted to
Do not belong to me
Chorus:
Do you ever stop to wonder?
Do you ever stop at all?
Oh, you're asking all these questions
You're too ashamed to solve
Did you ever try to figure out
The way things used to be
I can't explain what's already written down
The rest is history.
The rest is history
Verse 2:
It's not your job to keep pushing buttons
Would you believe the machine you're working
Never existed, never at all
Expire the notion, that you'll never believe me
Your rose colored glasses have been shattered before
Have been shattered before...
Chorus:
Do you ever stop to wonder?
Do you ever stop at all?
Oh, you're asking all these questions
You're too ashamed to solve
Did you ever try to figure out
The way things used to be
I can't explain what's already written down
The rest is history.
*solo*
Chorus:
Do you ever stop to wonder?
Do you ever stop at all?
Oh, you're asking all these questions
You're too ashamed to solve
Did you ever try to figure out
The way things used to be
I can't explain what's already written down
I can't explain what's already written down
The rest is history.
credits
from Keep It A Secret,
released September 2, 2022
Zachary Daniels - Lead & Background Vocals / Acoustic Guitar / Songwriting
Instrumentation:
Jesse Hanawalt - Electric Guitar
Michael Duede - Keyboards / Saxophone
Josh Balk - Drums
Patrick Simon Jr. - Bass Guitar
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