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lyrics
Statistically, you might be one of a hundred only ones. I’m terrified I’ll decide and get it wrong. I want to believe in something like serendipity. I want love to find me. On a walk in the park, they’ll come up and hit me with a car. Then, I don’t know, coffee? I won’t be satisfied if we’re only born to die, but statistically you might be one of a hundred only ones. I’m terrified I’ll decide and get it wrong. Do all the math, take a nap. I’ll call up a psychic medium, ask ‘em if it’s better with a different one. Unless, I suppose, you pack up your shit and hit the road. Turned to a ghost. But there’s no dignity in forever wondering ‘bout the people & the things that could have been. But why are you running with nowhere to go? And can you believe the improbable? There is no certainty but what you feel. Ostensibly, you & me are playing the cosmic lottery, and I’m all in.
credits
from Mt. Feral,
track released September 27, 2019
Recorded March 2019 at Galaxy Smith Studios & Hyperballad Music in Brooklyn, NY
Written by Mike Farrell
Mike Farrell - vocals, guitar
Thomas Stephens - drums, percussion
Jordan Lagana - bass
Stephen Chen - baritone saxophone
Kiyoshi Matsuyama - keys
Produced by Kiyoshi Matsuyama
Engineered & Mixed by Jonathan Smith
Mastered by Paul Gold
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