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“Revelations”
Revelations, Album No. 6, 2024

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(Verse 1)
In the quiet, before the light breaks through,
I see it clear, the things I never told you.
Words lingered on the edge, afraid to fall,
Now they’re just shadows, echoes down the hall.
You pulled away, and then so did I,
We built this distance, but I don’t know why.

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(Pre-Chorus)
The truth was too sharp, the pain too near,
So we left it unsaid, buried in fear.

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(Chorus)
Revelations at the break of day,
No resolutions, just slipping away.
It’s easier in the dark, easier in a song,
To whisper the things that always felt wrong.
Revelations breaking through the haze,
But the words dissolve in this endless maze.

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(Verse 2)
I’ve been writing down the things I couldn’t say,
Hoping you’d read between the lines someday.
But you were with him, and I lost my way,
Reaching for someone who couldn’t make me stay.
I tried to come back, to make it right,
But the space between us swallowed the light.

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(Pre-Chorus)
Now I wonder if we’ve come too far,
Chasing ghosts beneath these scars.

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(Chorus)
Revelations at the break of day,
No resolutions, just slipping away.
It’s easier in the dark, easier in a song,
To whisper the things that always felt wrong.
Revelations breaking through the haze,
But the words dissolve in this endless maze.

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(Bridge)
Maybe we missed the moment, let it fade,
Maybe this silence is the bed we made.
The weight of regret, the ache of pride,
Both too stubborn to stand by each other’s side.
The lines we drew, the words we didn’t say,
Are the chains that bind us, pulling us away.

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(Chorus)
Revelations at the break of day,
No resolutions, just slipping away.
It’s easier in the dark, easier in a song,
To whisper the things that always felt wrong.
Revelations cutting through the haze,
But the truth gets lost in this endless maze.

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(Outro)
In the quiet, as the dawn turns gray,
I see the love that we gave away.
Maybe some wounds never heal,
And some truths we’ll never feel.
Revelations, bittersweet and true,
In the end, I’ll never know you.

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