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I opened up a page to read but these words lack familiarity. Written in your diary are words that you don’t speak. Amidst the harsh lines there was a certain phrase, one that trailed off the page, compelling me to read on to the next day. Secrets and inhibitions (the lack of trust is evident) show our inner politicians (seemingly malevolent) and illustrate the juxtaposition (only when deemed relevant) of our different dispositions (perceived to be prevalent). I park my car in your driveway and then I ask for your spare change. I wear your clothes to compensate for all of those times I made you wait, because I am always late. You’ve outgrown me. Now, I’m only someone to call when you’re feeling lonely. I tear the page out. We rarely scream or shout, which makes the quiet seem loud. And, now our motives have changed. Memories that we've exchanged will never be the same. I leave my shoes on your front porch, knock on your window as you answer the door.

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from twenty​-​six songs in twenty​-​sixteen, track released July 17, 2016

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Superdose Gangway Adelaide, Australia

Buoyant pop-punk meets earnest Midwest emo revival in Superdose Gangway's unique blend of heavy music.

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