Used Future

Album: Used Future (2018)
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  • Here we go

    [Verse 1]
    Woke up in the future
    But nothing shiny and new
    The world of tomorrow
    Looks battered and abused
    Robots riddled with rust
    Circuits gathering dust
    Waiting, in twilight
    For you

    [Chorus]
    This is the new future
    Thought it was yours to explore
    This is a used future
    Feels like we've been here before

    [Break]

    [Verse 2]
    Lights on the horizon
    May not be what they seem
    Can't remember a time before now
    That doesn't feel like a dream
    The promises of prophets
    Are not enough to stop it
    The odds are getting narrow
    That the target hits the arrow
    And [?] to deflect it

    [Break]

    [Pre-Chorus]
    So hold tight
    Baby all night
    And in the morning you can look around and see

    [Chorus]
    This is the new future
    Thought it was yours to explore
    This is a used future
    Feels like we've been here before
    We're in a used future
    Everything around us must fall
    It's just a new suture
    On an old wound that cuts through us all Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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