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Description
Producer: Brett Romnes
Composer Lyricist: Free Throw
Lyrics and translation
Original
I was afraid of repetition. Circling in orbit, the changing of tides.
Is it fate or superstition?
Sometimes I question if you thought it yourself or if it was the words of everyone else.
On top of being complacent, us getting placed in space made uncomfortable.
I tried to give you the room to breathe.
That may have further drove a wedge between being lovers and roommates. Our fugue state.
I think it took me moving on for you to realize we were worth it.
Once I was gone, I had a view of what we didn't see.
I was afraid of repetition. Circling in orbit, the changing of tides.
Yeah, I'm not even superstitious, but somehow I start to realize.
I could feel the distance like our room was in the house next door.
I only got resistance when I tried to revise the plan.
I'd hide away and contemplate where we had gone astray.
The solitude it laid waste.
I think it took me moving on for you to realize we were worth it.
Once I was gone, I had a view of what we didn't see.
For a while now, felt like I've become an oak collector of curses.
Taking a step back might not be as bad as it seems.
I was afraid of repetition. Circling in orbit, the changing of tides.
Is it fate?
It's my sightline.