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We haven't talked in months
I'm debating if I should pick the phone up
But whats really left to say
If you're not listening

And every night I pray for rain
To wash these memories away
The love is gone but not the pain
I have to remind myself

I played house
I burnt out
Watched what we built all fall to the ground
I'm standing on my own
And its gonna take some time

I relate so well
To concrete and these books on my shelf
Buried and judged, with no reason
To ever open up again

I can't fake a smile when I feel dead
With no heartbeat, A skeleton
A ghost of a just a broken man
I have to remind myself

I played house
I burnt out
Watched what we built all fall to the ground
I'm standing on my own
And its gonna take some time

To rebuild this mess
Underneath this chest
This muscles torn, a strain at best
Yeah
At least I'm being honest with myself

I have to remind myself

That you're just a kid
With no idea what love is
I'm sorry but I'm being honest
I admit I was wrong and selfish
But you won't own up to your mistakes

You won't own up to your mistakes

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from Diary Of A Tin Man, released September 2, 2014

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The Rebound San Diego, California

Formed in 2012 with different members of San Diego hardcore bands Lewd Acts, Dana Tasker, GRVR & This Is The Hospital, THE REBOUND set out on writing an different sound than their previous bands. Sticking to more of a Pop/Emo influence, the debut album Diary Of A Tin Man was released in 2014. Their follow up sophomore album 'Demons' was released 3/20/18 ... more

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