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King Of Nothing

from Loose Change 2003​-​2009 by Lance Taylor

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Written in the summer of 2000... first recorded in 2000 on a 4-Track and later in 2002 on VS-880, don't know whatever happened to the 4-track version.. this was taken to Todd Kreuzberg's studio in January 2003 for further production for an album never completed..

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Bright blue sunny sky, new day is on the rise
Planes fly don't bother me, birds sing the breeze
No peace can come from the world of things
King of nothing rules everything

Days pass so fast, time slips my grasp
I've spent so much just running away
My happiness is scarce at best, this emptiness am I all alone?

If I'm a lonely son, one of many million
Like all I must believe my time will come
In the scattered space of our future scenes
No I won't lose my eyes to dream

We've all felt pain and we're cycle chained
All emerge the same the next time around
Ain't it plain to see it's not them but we
In God's company and we're not alone

There's too much control, they've all but killed the soul
Evil lies in weight, poisons our plates
It takes something new to see a different view
Only life that lives comes from what she gives

On ignorance Karma depends
Mother nature I can hear her moan
Raise your consciousness, knowledge is bliss
Cast away all fears and leave her alone

credits

from Loose Change 2003​-​2009, released April 12, 2016
Lance Taylor on guitars, bass and vocals
Todd Kreuzberg on drums and mix

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