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Truth Be Told

by The Attic Movement

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"Truth Be Told" is the third single from The Attic Movement. Trapped in a one-horse town, wanting to run away but lacking the courage.

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[Verse 1]
I still always come round,
After she’s, she’s put me down,
And I’m tired, tired of the cycles,
In everything, a repetitive ring.

[Chorus]
Why can’t I just leave here right now?

[Verse 2]
I float, I float around,
Like a ghost without a host, no hallowed ground,
And I’m haunted, haunted and hounded,
By thoughts of the spring, in a hope it’ll mean,

[Chorus]
That I am braver than I am now.
That I can pack my things head south.

[Verse 3]
Maybe I’ll go, maybe I’ll go into town,
Buy myself a first class ticket to somewhere else,
Maybe I’ll find that solitary steed and ride, ride, ride,
But unfortunately, I think I’m tethered by steel to my pride.

[Chorus]
Why can’t I just leave here right now?
Why can’t I pack my things head south?
Why can’t I put all this on hold? Even leave behind the old.
Cos I don’t think there’s anything here for me if truth be told.
I don’t think there’s anything here for me if truth be told,
No, I don’t think there’s anything here for me...

credits

released May 8, 2020
Music and Lyrics by Matthew Williams
Produced, recorded and mixed by Chris Wilkinson
Recorded at Tesla Studios and Foxden Studios
Mastered by Dean Honer (The Bowling Green)
Artwork by Daniel Rose (at awesome.)

Vocals/BVs / Percussion – Matt Williams
Electric Guitar / Acoustic Guitar – Sam Taylor
Bass Guitar – David Glover
Drums / Piano / Organ – Adam Crofts
Cello – Lucy Revis
Percussion – Chris Wilkinson

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