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Grown away

from Desolation by Question Mark

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lyrics

The dumb repetition of doing just the same
Keeps itching like a parasite eating out my brain
Surprise me with all the stuff I've never heard
Instead of pushing orders and culling the herd

Is there any progress when we abide by all these rules?
There's no redemption in going back to the past
The words you speak are empty phrases we have heard all before
History repeats, there's no change anymore

It hits me every time we've all grown away
From angry words we used to keep going on
It seems we're more concerned with how we to be liked
Than to look around and learn from mistakes we have made

Is there any progress when we abide by all these rules?
There's no redemption in going back to the past
The words you speak are empty phrases we have heard all before
History repeats, there's no change anymore

Money and status shouldn't be what we're aiming for
Exposure is your goal there's no ideal anymore
Why don't we stay angry, why don't we resist?

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from Desolation, track released January 15, 2024

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Question Mark Putten, Netherlands

Dutch skatepunk band. Ffo : Strike anywhere , Good Riddance, Satanic surfers, Lagwagon.

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