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To Be Honest

from Home After the War by Glum and Grey

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One of my older tracks.

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I scared you away
but I want you to stay
and why didn't you say
that my words made you decay?

We're buckled on bridges and hopes
pretending that that's all she wrote

I walked by your house
filled with phantom kisses and doubts
we're fading, we're going nowhere
I could fix it, but who's supposed to care?

I always do this.
If I could've gotten you to speak,
if I could've twisted those thoughts out of you
then I know I could've worked my way out of this,
but you wouldn't.
And all along, I was trying to decide
if it was okay to hold your hand
or if you wanted me like I wanted you.
But you wouldn't.
You wouldn't look at me, you wouldn't talk,
you wouldn't speak.
You just stood there, and breathed, and waited.
And by the time we reached the lake,
bracing the fresh water winds,
standing in the silence,
drowning with the tides,
I knew
I wanted to jump for you.

I scared you away,
but do you think you could stay?

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from Home After the War, released November 22, 2016

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The Uncertainty Index Chicago, Illinois

I have written many songs in my lifetime. None of them were written with any stability. I was always different when I created each album.

And so, each album is written by a different version of myself. One person. Much music. Many identities.

Enjoy the index of my life. May all intrigue and comfort you.
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