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Pacific Lungs

from Modern Disease by The Burden

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This is a confession, to myself.
I admit I have my weaknesses
I admit I need help.
but this ship is sinking, all hands on deck.
there’s no way out and I’m a wreck

These eyes have seen a thousand places, a hundred hearts, and countless faces
yet I still struggle to find myself.

I’m leaving myself, a little more room to breathe
A little more room to change, these mistakes that I made myself
I admit responsibility but I’ll blame someone else


These eyes have seen a thousand places, a hundred hearts, and countless faces
yet I still struggle to find myself.

it’s too late to drop this anchor, this ship is going down.
the waves are crashing over me, I’ll breathe until I drown.


These eyes have seen a thousand places, a hundred hearts, and countless faces
yet I still struggle to find myself.

and all this time, I thought I never deserved more.
I swear I’ll settle up, yeah I’ll settle up this score
I was never good at much, but I’m so sure of this
If I make it out alive I swear I’ll learn to live.

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from Modern Disease, released June 21, 2016

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The Burden Prince George, British Columbia

The Burden is as much a band as they are a journey into the shadows of the heart. Drawing on elements of the glory days of post-hardcore and weaving them with intricate and honest reflections of love and loss, the band’s continual rise is only amplified by their unapologetic approach to raw lyricism and therapeutic song writing. ... more

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