Track One from Social Skills' new Single 'Radar // Soon Enough'
lyrics
Must be a better way to say the things that you want to say
I know it won't take long
I just need loose direction to some form of connection
This distance that's between us keeps on growing
And I always keep on looking
You're always on the radar, it's killing me
Slowly but surely
And if we want, we could turn it all around
But that seems so unlikely
Like it always has
All the things that I have wasted on.. late nights and wondering where the time has gone
If I ever learn to live again, I'm crawling my way out of this mess that I am in.. this mess that I have made
And I always keep on looking
You're always on the radar, it's killing me
Slowly but surely
And if we want, we could turn it all around
But that seems so unlikely
Like it always has
From all the paths we used to take, we never lost a thing
We never lost it for one minute
And everything we used to believe is now a distant dream
Let that sink in for one minute
Whoa.. with this things you never know
Whoa.. tell me something I don't know
You're always on the radar, it's killing me
Slowly but surely
And if we want, we could turn it all around
But that seems so unlikely
Like it always has
(I've wasted all these precious hours trying to find you)
(And I've wasted all these precious hours with nothing to hold on to)
credits
from Radar // Soon Enough,
track released November 18, 2017
Recorded by Kyle Gutterson & Alex Warren
Mixed & Mastered by Kyle Gutterson
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