I'm trapped and I cannot hide
I'm running to what I run from
Never, ever say this time, it will be better now
I'm sick of this fucking shame
Stripped naked without a name
I'm lost in the way
So lost in the way
But no one believes
Just like those who got away
I'll follow the path they've made
Never, ever, say it was my choice to make
If I could change one last thing
I'd never, ever...
Torture me, endlessly
Silently, he and his system are
Raping me, beating me
Of dignity, no one to call out to
Help me, take me
Sentence me, a victim of violence
But I won't see, their mercy
I'm not worthy, I suffer in silence alone
If I could turn it around, to show the other way
Tonight I'm breakin' it down, I'll show the other way
If I could bring it all down, it won't do anyway
Tonight I'm breakin' it down, I'll show the other way
Somebody turn it around, and get them all to say
Tonight we're breakin' it down, I'll show the other way
If I could turn it around, to show the other way
Tonight I'm breakin' it down, I'll show the other way
If I could bring it all down, it won't do anyway
Tonight I'm breakin' it down, I'll show the other way
Somebody turn it around, and get them all to say
Tonight we're breakin' it down, we'll show the other way
Nathan Da Silva - vocals, guitars
Sarah Westbrook - keyboards, synthesizers, samples
Alberto Campuzano - bass guitar, vocals
Brendan Soares - drums, vocals
Music composed by The Slyde.
Lyrics for Walk With Me composed by Nathan Da Silva and Myles Lacroix.
Drums engineered and recorded by Mike Bond at Pebble Studios.
All other instruments engineered and recorded by Nathan Da Silva.
Produced by Nathan Da Silva with The Slyde.
Mixed by Andres Puche with Nathan Da Silva and Sarah Westbrook.
Mastered by Matt Glover (Tracks 7 through 10, which appeared on the Back Again EP, were remastered).
Artwork by Casey Shea.
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