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Never Alone
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Singer/Songwriter
Never Alone was released on November 11, 2016 by Bad Production Records Ltd / Gallery 47 as a part of the album Clean
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AlbumClean
Release DateNovember 11, 2016
LabelBad Production Records Ltd / Gallery 47
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM106

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Credits

Lyrics

In a downcast moment on Darby Road
I'm never, I'm never alone
At a metro stop out in Hollywood
The folks out there, the folks out there go
On their way through the world like a guiding star
Was on the coast in a throne made of prism glass
Carving rays in a maze on a labyrinth map
That have never been taught to know
It's alright if you don't know where you're going
It's fine if you think you're lost
Like you're just hanging on a string
Like a spider wrapping string on his broken arms
A coffee shop in old Amsterdam
Whenever I ever I go
I hear those who laugh and those who are scared
That there are things we cannot know
Though I'd always encourage a cleaner path
I see the ghost of the glow that my old friends had
Under stress to impress and they're getting sad
When they don't know what else to do
It's alright if you don't know where you're going
It's fine if you think you're lost
When you're old and in a ring
Might be better off to swim on your own
You know some go to join the army and the mothers cry
Some go to university and wonder why
Heard they landed on a comet but the battery died
But it gave everyone some hope
Myself included in the hopeless days
When everyone, everyone's mad
Some folk hate those who immigrate
And others hate folks in the banks
I'm feeling cold and I'm low 'cause I'm looking back
To '39 and the Reich and the things that happened
When the money dried out and the sky went black
And the radical ivy grew
It's alright if you don't know where you're going
It's fine if you think we're young
If we had nothing left to do
But to go along with you we'd be old
But who'd bring children up to live
In a world discriminating at all?
Written by: Huw Jones, Jack Peachey
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