Suburbanites
I could walk down the road of further restraint
I could lie and blame this on myself, oh suburbanites
They could run to a place where they’ll never be known
Live lives searching for themselves, I’ll wait until they find
That there’ll come a day when I learn to love myself
They’ll come a day when the learn to find I crossed my heart and made up my mind
Please don’t go
I burned every bridge as resignation to the great unknown, that’s why I’m saying
Please don’t go, I erased every trace I was friends with my enemies
But I can’t seem to shake this synergy now
I could walk down the road of further restraint
I could lie and blame this on myself, oh suburbanites
They could run to a place where they’ll never be known
Live lives searching for themselves, I’ll wait until they find
That there’ll come a day when I learn to love myself
They’ll come a day when the learn to find I crossed my heart and made up my mind
Please don’t go
I burned every bridge as resignation to the great unknown, that’s why I’m saying
Please don’t go, I erased every trace I was friends with my enemies
But I can’t seem to shake this synergy now
That there’ll come a day when I learn to love myself
Please don’t go
I burned every bridge as resignation to the great unknown, that’s why I’m saying
Please don’t go, I erased every trace I was friends with my enemies
But I can’t seem to shake this synergy now
credits
from SUBURBANITES,
released May 1, 2020
MUSIC AND LYRICS WRITTEN BY KEVIN EARNEST
STRING ARRANGEMENT KEVIN EARNEST
Horn Arrangements By Kevin Earnest
ENGINEER WES POLAND
ENGINEER KEVIN EARNEST
PREMIX DAVID DAVIS
MIXED BY CRAIG BAUER
MASTERED BY DAVE COLLINS
VOCALS KEVIN EARNEST
GUITAR KEVIN EARNEST
RHODES KEVIN EARNEST
DRUMS JORFAN HAYES
PERCUSSION KEVIN EARNEST
BASS PAUL JONES
TRUMPET SCOTT STEEN
VIOLIN WYATT CLINTON SUM
VIOLIN JOHNNY MEI
CELLO CHRIS SAUNDERS
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