Can't count how many times that I've tried to forgive you.
Be the bigger man despite all that we've been through.
There's something deep inside my mind telling me not to
because I'm better off now I'm better off without you.
Still exhausted from the first round I'm not ready to let you in.
It takes more than words for me to forgive it takes more to forget.
Your fucking sorries don't mean anything
because your five years late and by now I've grown from it.
I don't know where I'm headed but I know where I stand I can't let you in.
You broke this home now you pay what you owe and as for me I'll be just fine all alone.
Sit back and watch it fall apart.
I can't count how many times I've tried to forgive you
but you turned your back on me yet again.
Sit back and watch it fall apart.
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Raw, expressive, and achieves a remarkable balance between melody and sharp hardcore edge. It presents a type of duality that makes euphony and cacophony sound beautiful together, like rice and beans (a complete protein) :) Love the sound, this split demonstrates impressive talent! Kenny McGalem
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I'm sorry I missed out on this band 'til now. Landscapes sound excellent, a must for any fan of UKHC in the first decade of the century. I'd put them on a playlist with early Gallows, Alexisonfire, Comeback Kid, Dead Swans, Lay It On The Line, Mercury League and HHH. Burning Flag Designs