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Pray
187
Industrial
Pray was released on February 6, 2026 by Avenue A Records as a part of the album Pray - Single
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Release DateFebruary 6, 2026
LabelAvenue A Records
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM134

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Leaving
The Leaving
Performer
Martin Doherty
Martin Doherty
Vocals
Jonathan Scott
Jonathan Scott
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Martin Doherty
Martin Doherty
Composer
Jonathan Scott
Jonathan Scott
Lyrics
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
The Leaving
The Leaving
Producer

Lyrics

Not asleep, not awake
In this subliminal state
You speak through me, radiate
When I miss you the most
I see your face in a ghost
You fade to me, levitate
Take me now to a place so loud
I can drown the sound of me
Dance with me in a lucid dream
Where reality could set you free
Oh, my friend, can you help me now?
Comfort me when there's no way out
Pull me close when there's nothing left to say
Oh, my brother, we are so damned
Tell me the truth, I will understand
If you don't believe in a God, what does that say?
Do you still pray?
You still pray?
Tell me what remains when the memory fades away
Say that you still pray
You still pray
Heavenly bodies are floating forever away in space
Take me now to a place so loud
I can drown the sound of me
Dance with me in a lucid dream
Where reality could set you free
Oh, my friend, can you help me now?
Comfort me when there's no way out
Pull me close when there's nothing left to say
Oh, my brother, we are so damned
Tell me the truth, I will understand
If you don't believe in a God, what does that say?
Do you still pray?
You still pray?
Tell me what remains when the memory fades away
Say that you still pray
You still pray
Heavenly bodies are floating forever away in space
Take me now to a place so loud
I can drown the sound of me
Dance with me in a lucid dream
Where reality could set you free
If I could see with your eyes
And I could feel with your skin
I would breathe for you
Do you read this sign?
Written by: Jonathan Scott, Martin Doherty
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