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about
our brain is a goofy, messy, gooey, sticky puzzle consisting of the teeniest, tiniest cells that have immeasurable capability to change everything just like *shnap* that.
lyrics
I know all about your problems
I know all about your ways
You can see me in the mirror
I can put you in a cage
I know things that you don't know
You don't know
You don't know about yourself
I know things that you don't know
You don't know
You don't know about you
I can choose what you remember
I can choose what you forget
You may move me now or never
I am smaller than a speck
I'll make you smile if you move me
Take a step on out the door
I can make an "I" into "We"
If you're good at keepin' score
I know things that you don't know
You don't know
You don't know about yourself
I know things that you don't know
You don't know about yourself
And I can change all that you know
That you know that you know about yourself
I can change all that you know
That you know
That you know
Treat me kindly and I might just treat with you some more respect
We could always go our own ways, but I might never take you back
I might never take you back
I might never take you back
credits
released February 4, 2022
lead vox/guitar/synth/additional vox: Ellie Stokes
bass: Jack Stancik
drums: William Stokes
additional guitar: Ken Stringfellow
Recorded by Shark Shartsis at SF Rock Project
Additional recording and produced by Ken Stringfellow
Mastered by Myles Boisen
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