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recorded at The Music Orphanage
lyrics
I’m not where I wanna be
Queen of the In Between
When did this crown find me?
Someone impeach me
Ideal eyes cannot agree
With the evil that is necessary
I don’t have the faith to leave
And I don’t have the grace to remain
I’ve seen this land
And it’s a wasteland
Can you love a land
Before you gaze upon its beauty?
That leaves you wanting
Before it merits your love?
I’m not what you wanna see
When you look at me
I’m not who I wanna be
When I take a deeper look inside of me
Not saying what I wanna speak
Now that they’re finally listening
Expectations of prophecy
Words void of meaning
They tell me to be
Content in the in between
They tell me not to think of myself
More highly than I ought
I guess I won’t think of myself
Think of myself
Think of myself at all
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credits
released May 15, 2020
Lyrics by Christina
Music by Christina and Matthew
Engineered by Matthew at The Music Orphanage
Mixed by Scott Warren at Let It Bleed in Evergreen, CO
Mastered by Mike Hagler at Kingsize Soundlabs in Chicago, IL
Photography by John Wagner at Fort Wayne Film Lab in Fort Wayne, IN
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