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You took some space, you took some time
Faulted twice, I crossed the line
You couldn't watch, you couldn't bear
I broke the seal and lost my share
What the fuck, I messed up
What the fuck, I messed up
Now please, don't leave me
I needed you, but took what's mine
You left me blind, I walked the line
You walked in fire, I walked through rain
You washed your feet, I lost the game
What the fuck, I messed up
What the fuck, I messed up
But please don't leave me
Please don't leave please
Please don't leave me
Please don't leave me
Regret might be the only way of knowing
you took a wrong turn, you've made a mistake
But you feel, and as long as you still feel
You feel the good and the bad, what's in your head and what is real
But what if you don't feel?
what if you don't know?
What if you don't show regret, like it's not your own fault
you didn't do it yourself and it's all in fact an act of god
What the fuck, I messed up
What the fuck, I messed up
What the fuck, I messed up
credits
from Sweet Sally, Sad Departure,
released February 17, 2018
Composed by J. Stroomer
Recorded by L. Meijers & J. Stroomer at Studio Nieuwplaatz Leiden
Mixed by E.C. Versteeg at Studio Nieuwplaatz Leiden
Mastered by B. Kuijt at Groenland Studio Hilversum
J. Stroomer - Vocals, piano, rhodes, hammond & church organ
B. Egberts - Bass guitar
K. van Dijk - Drums
E. Gabeler - Vocals
M. van Calcar - Vocals
S. Joyce - Vocals
M. Brozek - Violin
B. Bekhof - Viola
E. van Ingen - Cello
G. Marchena - Voice-over
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