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The focus shifts from the individual to the wider society with the realization that suffering is a pandemic among humanity. Trapped in fear and consumed by their desires, this song represents the unenlightened souls.

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Verse 1

How could there be a day, without a night
How could there be dark without a light
How could there be a voice, that's never heard
How could there be a song, without a word

Bridge  

We stayed the same, nothings changed, we feel the the pain, time once again he's fooled us....

Verse 2

How there be a dawn, without a sun
How could there be a war, that’s never won
How could there be a tide, without a moon
How could there be a flower, that never blooms

Bridge 2

We stayed the same , nothings changed, the fear remains, time and again he’s fooled us...
 
Middle Section

Well maybe the golden years weren't as precious as they seemed.
Was the darkness still there inside?
Feel the chill as the cold winds blow into our hearts and minds.
Were consumed by our own desires, till the end……….

Bridge 3

We stayed the same, but things can change, don't feel afraid.
'Cause time could heal these wounds one day.
The warm winds start to blow our way.
But for now in stasis we must stay.
Still frozen by our fears.

Verse 3

How could there be a plan, without a goal
How could there be a heart, without a soul
How could there be a sin, without a god
How could there be a man, who never loved.

Who never loved...

credits

from Songs from the Suburbs Vol​.​3 (The Journey), released March 6, 2018
Written and Engineered by Matthew Gibson
Mastered by Chris Wigman

Vocals, Electric Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Percussion & Drum Programming by Matthew Gibson

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