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From episode 63, "hunger."

I didn't write this song with the intent to use it in anything, but it turned out so well that I knew that I had to put it in WOE.BEGONE. It also is in dialogue with moments from the show and the song "Wilderness," which made it a good fit.

The prechorus is a sort of riff on the chorus to "Scent of Lime" by The Long Winters: "it never rains enough to cool my fever / all it does is rain."

lyrics

It’s always getting colder in my head
don’t you recognize?
The thread pulling from both sides
until it falls apart
I’m always in my head
don’t you recognize
the fever in my eyes?
I am shooting daggers

had a happy life
figured out
but the middle of the forest
is the one that I am calling from
(I haven’t left the wilderness yet)
hungry for the truth
couldn’t stomach it
I must excuse myself from the feast
I cannot seem to keep it down
(you have to let yourself rest)

the weather never changes
quite enough to warm me up
and all does is change

I’ve given up
I guess it should be expected
from a collection of bad habits
still, I can’t believe it happened
(I thought you were standing guard)
I’ve given up
maybe I got distracted
disappointing, but it happens
still, I can’t believe it happened
I thought you were standing guard

I’m trying not to feign
sincerity
but it’s a conversation I have am not
equipped to handle
(come inside, you’re soaking wet)
I’m terrified if I dry off
I’ll keep persisting
are you telling me there’s no such thing as closure?
(you have to learn, it doesn’t exist)

credits

from I Have Been To The Future, released September 2, 2022

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