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Dumb Luck

by Dear Spring

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Some will give some will take
I’d give it up but I think I’d break
Heads or tails like the way you said
Scream my peace to the ceiling

It’s not enough for you to choke
You’ll have to bring it down entirely
I haven’t caught (my breath)
When just sitting on the couch becomes another way
For the stress to come and eat at me
This is not my home

If this was all dumb luck
You wouldn’t have your teeth in me
You wouldn’t build your tent where I can see

Some will give some will take
I’d give it up but I think I’d break
Heads or tails like the way you said
Scream my peace to the ceiling
That’s enough that’s enough
You ignore all the death in change
Better now than six feet down
I just want to be something more

I will not call this my home
Since you got into my head and made me think
It wasn’t up to me
Others make the calls that I used to have
Plant the woods that take my hand and ensnares me
It ensnares me

If this was all dumb luck
You wouldn’t have your teeth in me
You wouldn’t build your tent where I can see

Some will give some will take
I’d give it up but I think I’d break
Heads or tails like the way you said
Scream my peace to the ceiling
That’s enough that’s enough
You ignore all the death in change
Better now than six feet down
I just want to be something more

Something more is eating me
Something more is eating me

I tried to scale all my walls while alone at night
Praying that Mother Earth would find me
But I locked all the doors, kept all the lights on
Praying that you would come and find me

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released February 11, 2021
Produced by Nik Bruzzesse
Recorded by Dear Spring & Nik Bruzzesse
Mixed and Mastered by Paul Leavitt

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Dear Spring Washington, D.C.

Genre is a term that is quickly expiring. Running with this opportunity and turning it into a momentous new age of musical approach, Dear Spring are quickly becoming one of the most invigorating new bands on the east coast. Marrying together anthemic choruses, infectious hooks, and sheer power, Dear Spring's delivery into the new world of post-pop-punk, is one that is bracing for impact. ... more

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