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lyrics
It's only going to get worse
Soon the killings will begin
It seems like people's compassion
Blossoms like novelty
And that it's something to cultivate
As to make people hate
I am afraid of what will happen
The good has never been achieved
Through discovery, but through struggle
But now I see the need to find new tools
In order to engage and maintain
We need to rub it in: The emergency
Is the most important
I've had enough of debates whether what is the right path to choose
Still I don't know what to do
Won't someone help them?
Who is in charge here?
What are the options?
What is the context?
Who is the bad guy?
Who are the good guys?
Are we the good guys?
Are we the bad guys?
Won't someone fight now?
Who is supposed to?
What is the right way?
What makes the real change?
What is constructive?
Counterproductive?
Or reproductive?
This is so complex!
What is the help then?
Who is the 'someone'?
Who needs the help first?
How is the order?
Who needs to speak up?
Who needs to shut up?
What is too forceful?
What is too bourgeois?
I find it so hard!
I find it so hard!
I find it so hard!
I find it so hard!
Won't someone help me?
Won't someone help them?
Won't someone help us?
Won't someone do it?
I am afraid of what will happen
credits
released April 7, 2016
Puma Berg - Vocals
Anton Bergendahl - Trombone
Adam Grauman - Bass
Erik Hansson - Arrangements, Composition, Lyrics, Vocals
Gustav Holmqvist - Electric Piano
Axel Jonsson-Stridbeck - Engineer, Mixer, Production, Soundscape
Anna Möller - Violin
Jakob Runevad Kjellmer - Tenor Saxophone
Gustav Zimmermann - Drums, Percussion
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