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This is how we live to die

by Tell Tale

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Comatose 07:04
Your absence isn't seen Can you hear me Can I just talk  Spit the words out like they're bad seeds Pounding hearts and open wounds  Find it faster Comatose  Leaky vains and broken legs Stab it harder Comatose Crippled and confused What the hell I'm dying Leave me alone Penetration never felt so bad Pounding hearts and open wounds  Find it faster Comatose  Leaky vains and broken legs Stab it harder Comatose Fuck the ones who love you most bring it bak now Comatose Take me by the hand Stab my back Comatose It keeps on working, keeps on living Find it hard to break this skin in This is how you live to die Dendritic blood can't save my life
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Why do you leave me here by myself I’m not alone but my heart is dead I’ve tried to forget these things coming back to haunt me I might be stuck I can’t get ahold of what is alright to say falling faster than I want to Kill my dead words or every intention that they ever had I’ll come closer And live for us both This dies faster than any other book
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Pieces 07:04

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released January 1, 2013

Produced by Jordan McLeod, Mason Remel and Tyler Stevenson.
Mixed by Jordan McLeod.
Engineered and Mastered by Kendal Osborne
Recorded at Closet Studio in Tulsa, OK

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Tell Tale Tulsa, Oklahoma

Tell Tale is a three piece independent music group from Tulsa, Ok. Their music contains a non specific sustainability of genre bending songs that will capture the likes of instantaneous unease.

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