Luck won't change, time won't come,
The rifle-range asleep in the sun.
Wild at bay, chained to the start,
Mindless games played from the heart.
I'm miles away from where I'm bound
On the very young ground.
Silent sheets of rain wash down.
Behind cold rains mariners sleep,
Sharp sugarcane digs in deep.
But the moss has grown upon you now,
But can we turn it around?
Wildness on the scene surrounds.
credits
from Role Reversal,
released May 20, 2014
Matt Popieluch - vocals, guitar, synthesizer
Jack Name - vocals
Andy Creighton - guitar, bass, vocals
Garret Ray - drums
Brad Caulkins - clarinet, saxophone
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