Atopos

Album: Fossora (2022)
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  • Are these not just excuses to not connect?
    Our differences are irrelevant
    To only name the flaws
    Are excuses to not connect
    I bow to all that you've given me
    Thank you for staying while we learn
    To find our resonance where we do connect

    If we don't grow outwards towards love
    We'll implode inwards towards destruction
    If my plant doesn't reach towards you
    There's internal erosion towards all
    Pursuing the light too hard
    It's a form of hiding

    Are these not just excuses to not connect?
    Our differences are irrelevant
    To insist on absolute justice at all times
    It blocks connection
    Our union is stronger
    Our union is stronger than us

    Hope is a muscle
    That allows us to connect
    Hope is a muscle
    Hope is a muscle Writer/s: Aditya Taruna, Bjork Gudmundsdottir, Ikhsan Alim
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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