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Let It Go
07:14
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There was a time when I fully embraced it
But now I can hardly face it
Face the truth of where I stand on this line
Curving up, bringing down what I see as natural time
I hope I can keep up
I hope I can keep up
It's not a race, now, to the end of the maze
But I see these machines eating up all of our days
And I'm pulled both ways
To leave it or stay
So should I try to keep up?
Oh will I try to keep up?
The old mystic in me wants to believe we don't need all this technology
And I know it's not in my hands
I'm just one little grain in all these shifting sands
There's a lot you don't see in this life
But sometimes you pick up on something in your strife
I hope I can pick up
I hope I can pick it up
There's no use in fighting against an inevitability
But if you don't listen to suspicions at all then you'll always agree
And I know there's no sense in trying to be the world's police
But I wanna see humans and cities as more than just a disease
There's a problem with the term 'nature'
As if we're not a part of her
And this mindset to conquer
Comes to no good end, of that I'm sure
I hope we can let go
I hope we can let it go
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There was a time when I fully embraced it
But now I can hardly face it
Face the truth of where I stand on this line
Curving up, bringing down what I see as natural time
I hope I can keep up
I hope I can keep up
It's not a race, now, to the end of the maze
But I see these machines eating up all of our days
And I'm pulled both ways
To leave it or stay
So should I try to keep up?
Oh will I try to keep up?
The old mystic in me wants to believe we don't need all this technology
And I know it's not in my hands
I'm just one little grain in all these shifting sands
There's a lot you don't see in this life
But sometimes you pick up on something in your strife
I hope I can pick up
I hope I can pick it up
There's no use in fighting against an inevitability
But if you don't listen to suspicions at all then you'll always agree
And I know there's no sense in trying to be the world's police
But I wanna see humans and cities as more than just a disease
There's a problem with the term 'nature'
As if we're not a part of her
And this mindset to conquer
Comes to no good end, of that I'm sure
I hope we can let go
I hope we can let it go
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There was a time when I fully embraced it
But now I can hardly face it
Face the truth of where I stand on this line
Curving up, bringing down what I see as natural time
I hope I can keep up
I hope I can keep up
It's not a race, now, to the end of the maze
But I see these machines eating up all of our days
And I'm pulled both ways
To leave it or stay
So should I try to keep up?
Oh will I try to keep up?
The old mystic in me wants to believe we don't need all this technology
And I know it's not in my hands
I'm just one little grain in all these shifting sands
There's a lot you don't see in this life
But sometimes you pick up on something in your strife
I hope I can pick up
I hope I can pick it up
There's no use in fighting against an inevitability
But if you don't listen to suspicions at all then you'll always agree
And I know there's no sense in trying to be the world's police
But I wanna see humans and cities as more than just a disease
There's a problem with the term 'nature'
As if we're not a part of her
And this mindset to conquer
Comes to no good end, of that I'm sure
I hope we can let go
I hope we can let it go
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Peter Broderick
Peter Broderick (1987) is an American born multi-instrumentalist and singer. In his later teenage years he became entwined in the Portland (Oregon) indie folk scene, recording for the likes of M. Ward, Laura Gibson and Dolorean.
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