You worked your way inside,
You promised me the world as long as I gave you my mind.
But were you by my side,
When I needed you the most?
And it’s happening again,
You play me for a fool and ask for my blind devotion.
And it’s too late to pretend,
Your name is dead to me and now I’m free I’ll see you,
Bleed, bleed just like me.
I can hear you crying, are you scared you’ll catch my disease?
Another pack of lies,
The truth’s a casualty when you’re winning over minds.
I see it in your eyes,
That to you it’s just a game.
And it’s happening again;
The faithful stare and I can see betrayal in their eyes,
And it’s too late to pretend,
You turned your back don’t see, I’ll make you see I’ll see you,
Bleed, bleed just like me.
I can hear you crying, are you scared you’ll catch my disease?
Now it’s dark and it’s hard to tell.
Like a stone down a wishing well it’s,
Hard to believe, harder to breathe.
Trust in me and it’ll all be well.
Suicide’s a fast track to hell it’s,
Hard to believe, harder to breathe.
I crossed the desert, calling your name.
I tried the jungle but – no answer came.
I guess I should’ve known that your promise meant nothing,
In the end I’m all alone.
I was caught in your web of deceit but the revelation’s come,
I’ve seen your face.
credits
from The Rising Storm,
released March 15, 2013
Written, recorded and produced by Mind The Gap 2012
Mind The Gap play an eclectic mix of rock-based music; from head-banging anthems to reflective ballads. Their songs are best
described as mixing the new-school rock sound with the old-school rock philosophy and are crafted in the interest of making good music and having fun with it....more
A pop-punk compilation benefitting the beloved Club 85 venue in Hertfordshire, UK, featuring contributions from 32 bands. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 8, 2020
Brighton, UK band leaven surging hard rock with spaced-out stoner-doom on their second LP, recorded in an old chapel on the English coast. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 9, 2022
Combining crooned murder ballads with raw, angsty hard rock hooks, Melbourne's The Ugly Kings are a wrecking crew well worth watching. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 15, 2021