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Gone

from Me and My TV by Eliquate

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This song is called Gone, and it's ether about death or dog racing. You decide.

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By now you noticed certain themes repeating
as much as we tried to escape this lack of meaning
you tricked us, how dare you so dutifly careful
so rooted in their truth nothing else to compare to
why? why is knowing I'm alive become an obstacle
realizing I don't know exactly who I'm talking
futility, knowing too much for no reason.
ability, using what I know to make achievements
instilled in me for better or worse a sense of purpose
offers no refuge just makes it more discursive
god damn it. It's the reason I live
and that's as literal as I feel I'm trying to get
the beauty in the senseless on this I'm obsessed
the line that rest in subtext is all I got left,
so bye bye gone for good futility why try
to know more than this, that this was a pretty good life

It's gone and never coming back

Well folks we did it.
seems that we have made a problem
that we cannot contain yet so smoke em if ya got em
thanks for giving us a chance to live in your establishment
incase you can't tell, I'm using sarcasm
as a coping tool so soften exactly just how bad it
terrifies me to know that on average
most people die and they never see it coming
the man in the back pajamas so smooth and cunning
the dark after the storm from whence I came running
maybe could avoid if something becomes nothing
the seas don't cease boiling and just not stomach
how out of my hands it's become and from it
I can tumble backwards embracing the plummet
accountable for actions because it's so sudden
awoken from a dream about a terrible accident
to find myself the passenger when the driver is absent thus
Gone...

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from Me and My TV, released April 26, 2017

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Eliquate Santa Cruz, California

“If all we have are dreams, then dream big,” spits Elliot Wright, frontman and philosopher for the five-piece, California Beat Rock troubadours, Eliquate, on their latest EP, Who The F*ck is Eliquate? Packing an arsenal of rhymes that range from satirical social commentary and inner-soul searching to all-out, shake-your-ass-‘til-the floor-is-wet jams... ... more

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