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I Met All The Beasts In Your Thoughts

from Me, Myself and Something Else by Call Me Malcolm

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Bury me then I’ll never have to see
All the pain you’re consciously suspending
Three feet deep in a dirt bed sleep
Laughing but you’re only just pretending

This pain comes again, you never explain
That you can’t wake up in this way
Keep your broken dreams

Hit the light when you see your ghost
You don’t want a definition
Lock your door so no one knows
You’re not your condition

When they can see and you think you’re blind
A broken soul is just a dislocation, trust me
When they can taste and your tongue’s left dry
The bad dreams are just hallucinations, just be

You are more than one scar, you came this far
It’s my turn to hold your crushed heart
Take a hand from me

Hit the light when you see your ghost
You don’t want a definition
Lock your door so no one knows
You’re not your condition

Hit the light when you see your ghost
You don’t want a definition
Lock your door so no one knows

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from Me, Myself and Something Else, released May 15, 2020

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Razor-toothed, harmony infused, delicately ferocious ska. British 5-piece Call Me Malcolm exploded onto the Ska Punk scene in 2018 with a record described by ska legends Less Than Jake as "a saving grace of the genre." Malcolm's genre blending mastery and intricate songwriting has since crafted “some of the most special, unique, ambitious music in the punk underground.” (BrooklynVegan) ... more

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