Wilshire Protest

Album: L.A. Divine (2017)
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  • I am marching with the protest
    I got so much to say, but I'm only here to witness
    There's a war inside my head
    And I'm surrendering to weakness
    We're separated by steel and glass
    In traffic trapped on the freeway, every body is a DJ
    Looking down at our phones for the fastest way to get home
    Don't text me there should be no, I can wait
    My chemical's are spiking like a lie detector
    Dopamine, serotonin, happiness is not the answer
    We dream of being a true spirit
    We are divided by false Gods and hyped up leaders
    We binge on the mood sticking on the bleachers
    We worship talent, but we don't see if anybody can even see it
    First you must believe it
    So keep your nosebleed seats I'd rather be irrelevant
    What if I crossover and nobody remembers it?
    Will we stay together?
    Even if I never get discovered?
    This is the west coast dreams will make a line
    This is the promise land, the gold rush
    And I'm about to find out Writer/s: LARS STALFORS, NATHAN WILLETT
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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