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Common Decency

by Brightside

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1.
Family 03:10
Savoring, savoring The last good hour of common decency Angry, robbery Bruised all my knuckles when the salt it ceased to be Overload of being home Had to run away just to prove that it was wrong Undersold, before you know Stepping back in when you finally let it go The price to fall downward when we spit knives Is burnt by words that you keep inside The price to fall downward when we spit knives Is dwarfed by words that you keep inside I came to see your dad And asked if I could stay He said, "Forget it, son. You'd best be on your way" The price to fall downward when we spit knives Is dwarfed by words that you keep inside The price to fall downward when we spit knives Is dwarfed by words that you keep inside
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Unstable 04:21
Unstable, balanced on a cliff My brother's guns hung at his hips And though we both bleed out the same If he falls, then half of me is to blame When your little brother fell asleep Some 1500 days ago We took the road less traveled on And said that we were going home And I don't even know what's good for me
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You stood as a structure, when I sat on the ground Everything that you discarded I eventually found Your words were wounded and raw, ink bled through to their walls Human nature broke your fingers 'til you couldn't hold on Maybe it's home, a comfort I know That makes me want to take the easiest way out Or a guilty belief that my brother and me Have got a porch outside the house where I'll eventually die Most of what I've seen is a lie I casted a shadow when I stepped in the light A giant disfigured symbol content with being alive But then the sun it went down, you hid inside of your house Through the silence I concluded you would never come out You're burning bridges for free, you asked no payment of me A set of open ended questions swept under your feet You were a mountain to climb, I left your mountain behind With no trace of solidarity I made up my mind Most of what I've seen is a lie

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released July 15, 2014

Jackson Hagin - Drums/Percussion
Lakota Dorris - Guitar/Bass/Vocals
Elisa McGee - Vocals

Recorded/Mixed/Mastered by Drew Whitman

Photo by Jesus Ernesto Martinez Photography

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Brightside Olympia, Washington

Rock band from Olympia, Washington. Formed in 2013.

Elisa McGee
Jackson Hagin
Lakota Dorris
William Ide

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