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Mt. Epiphany
16
Folk
Mt. Epiphany was released on July 17, 2010 by Where Are The Fruits as a part of the album Wallflower
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Release DateJuly 17, 2010
LabelWhere Are The Fruits
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM111

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Inch Chua
Inch Chua
Lead Vocals
Mark John Hariman
Mark John Hariman
Electric Guitar
Leon Khiu
Leon Khiu
Bass Guitar
Adam Shah
Adam Shah
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Inch Chua
Inch Chua
Songwriter
Mark John Hariman
Mark John Hariman
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Inch Chua
Inch Chua
Producer
Leonard Soosay
Leonard Soosay
Producer
Martin Kong
Martin Kong
Recording Engineer
Mark John Hariman
Mark John Hariman
Producer
Troy Glessner
Troy Glessner
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I can see between the middle of the lines
And read the riddles of the hearts that beat beneath
The bodies of the sentimental
But it vexes me, 'cause I can't see you
[Verse 2]
I've travelled to Epiphany, I've seen the sights I wanna see
Scaled the mountain top to bottom, hit the road
Went back to boredom
And no surprise, I'm back at the start
[Verse 3]
But you're always, you're always
You're always
Out of reach
[Verse 4]
What the hell, I'm losing my marbles over
Something I can't see
I'd build a bridge, but I doubt I'll get any closer
To where you'd be
[Verse 5]
I've played the pawn, the knight, and bishop
Rolled the dice and moved my pieces
Spent more time down on my knees
Waiting for a sign or signal
But it vexes me, 'cause I can't read you
[Verse 6]
I've travelled to Reverie, I've seen the hope that's left for me
Sailed the clouds just for a while, came back down
Reviewed the options
And once again, I'm back at the start
[Verse 7]
But you're always, you're always
You're always
Out of reach
[Verse 8]
What the hell, I'm losing my marbles over
Something I can't see
I'd build a bridge, but I doubt I'll get any closer
To where you'd be
[Verse 9]
What the hell, I'm losing my marbles over
Something I can't see
I'd build a bridge, but I doubt I'll get any closer
To where you'd be
Written by: Inch Chua Yun Juan, Mark John Hariman
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