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Signals Through the Mist

from Crucible of Ideologies by Flat Battery

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A track about losing someone you love in a way that seems insurmountable and unfair.

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You're somewhere in this dark place
I can hear you breathing
This heart's beating in both your hands
As I sing

You make feel much stronger
Much weaker at the same time
You are my North star, now
My whole life's for you

Sometimes a little rough edges
Make things interesting
Sometimes it feels a little like
I'm in a haze, signalling to you

Where's your heart gone?
Has your heart gone baby?
Missing you, but you're so
But you're oh so near me

Oh, I feel empty, I
Feel emptied inside
No, no more tears to
No more tear to cry

Why do you want to choose
Being alone now and being lonely later?
So few chances in life to find the ones
Who will truly care

I see so many things inside of you
That you try to hide
Choose love and happiness with
Me and I could help you fly

We're going nowhere

Where's your heart gone?
Has your heart gone baby?
Missing you, but you're so
But you're oh so near me

Oh, I feel empty, I
Feel emptied inside
No, no more tears to
No more tear to cry

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from Crucible of Ideologies, released February 23, 2009

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Flat Battery London, UK

London-based one-man band originally started in Johannesburg, South Africa. Recording music since 2005, many genres and styles have been explored.

Liam Wiser, the person behind this project, also creates electronic music under the name Rectifier: rectifire.bandcamp.com
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