The Attic
Lyrics
The attic is still full
Of all of the same things
That lay here when I was
Wide-eyed for playthings
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The attic is still full
Of all of the same things
That lay here when I was
Wide-eyed for playthings
full lyrics...
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Features Of This Song
basic rock song structures
a subtle use of vocal harmony
repetitive melodic phrasing
acoustic rhythm piano
mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation
major key tonality

These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this song by the Music Genome Project.
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What brought me here
Turn into nonsense
What brought me here
(Don't believe in make believe)
Wide-eyed for playthings
For I just may recall
Has never reached my mind
What brought me here
The palace of wisdom
What brought me here
The chance of a lifetime
Has beaten me blindside
Who tore the day just from the sea
And haughty irreverence
Who said it was a lonely night
(Who said it was a lonely night)
Don't leave me alone
Of all of the same things
I don't believe in make believe
Don't leave me behind
For I just may recall
The words I have spoken
Don't leave me behind
Don't leave me alone
Don't leave me behind
With great expectations
For I just may recall
Handed to lovers
Don't leave me behind
Publishers: FLUSH ON THE FLOP MUSIC, FRACASO MUSIC, SPINNING AUDIO VORTEX, INC, THIRSTY MOON RIVER PUBLISHING
For I just may recall
That lay here when I was
This darkness who controls the sadness
The basement is chock-full
What brought me here
With high expectations
Don't leave me alone
For I just may recall
Don't leave me behind
Don't leave me alone
Of all of the memories
Don't leave me alone
(Tore the day just from the sea)
Songwriters: Erick David Newbill, Aaron D Sprinkle
The attic is still full
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