you are
in a desolate hour
and following ground
rejected, abandoned
at every gate
just trying to find a place for your feet
to take care of your own
and to feel
some kind of humanness
where did ours go?
where did ours go?
and here we are
in our holy white towers
that look down at you
crossing an ocean
on a fucking three dollar toy
and you wonder why it makes any sense
why they can’t cross this line
this invisible line
where did ours go?
some kind of humanness
(go)
where did ours go?
credits
from some kind of humanness,
track released July 30, 2020
hannah ramone: vocals | piano
joan williams o’sullivan (20 mo..): outro vocals | piano
matt badger: thunder
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