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Thieving in The Place

from End the World+ by Redline Graffiti

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Lyrics:

Verse-
I always took the beggars’ fate for mine
My feet; they seem as though they were made for lines
On my way to the grave; on my way to jail
Bum excuse for a store; perfect version of hell
And Everyone is disappointing; the more you get to know someone. This whole romantic love thing is just a projection, anyway, right?

So I found but forgot your number
‘Cause the world’s so much bigger than you and me.
I just go for the sake of going
‘Cause I don’t wanna die in particular today at the hands of the

Chorus-
Thieves in this place
[The murderous] Thieves in this place
[The villainous] Thieves in this place
[The ominous] Thieves in this place

I always took the beggars’ fate for mine
My feet; they seem as though they were made for lines
On my way to a parlor; on my way to a cell
No excuse for a school; perfect version of hell

So I found but forgot your number
‘Cause the world’s so much bigger than you and me.
I just go for the sake of going
‘Cause I don’t wanna die in particular today at the hands of the

(Chorus)

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from End the World+, released March 3, 2015
Credits:
Composed & Sung By Drew Moten
Produced & Arranged by Donald Martin
Lyrics Written by Drew Moten
Bass - Drew Moten
Synth, Rhodes, Synth Bass - Donald Martin
Additional Vocals - Dante Pope & Donald Martin
Mixed By Donald Martin at Mousai House {DC}

Recorded at Mousai House|Washington, DC

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Redline Graffiti Washington, D.C.

Redline Graffiti is a DC based trio that take sonic cues seemingly from wherever they please and produce, in turn, “a daydreamy swirl of rock, electro, new wave, doo-wop and R&B by musicians too young (or maybe just too smart) to care about the idea of genre” (Chris Richards, Washington Post). ... more

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