"Hi Diane, it's Phillip. I have retrieved the recorder back from Stoney and have concluded my fascination with shovels. It's been some time since our last tune and for good reason. D3 went through a bit of a funk, and at one point set off to some undisclosed "mind" farm, where they cleanse your chakras and feed you weird foods to re-balance your whole biosphere. Life was rough and tumble for a spell and he needed to meditate, hard. The funny thing, the ironic thing, he returned with not spiritual enlightenment, but a Baritone guitar, or a 6 string bass. whatever you want to call it. He said he found it at the retreat in the loo. He said, the whole camp was a sham and the baritone guitar was the only thing that helped him get back to himself.
Music therapy, Diane, I'm all for it. Plug in and play more. It drives the demons away.
Also, sorrow's not always a negative thing, sometimes we need to be on the other side of the coin to appreciate and gain inspiration. If it drives inspiration, it's a good thing.
My regards Diane, I will be talking to you once our next song is completed, until then, Phillip J."
lyrics
*** No One Can Know My Sorrow ***
keys cannot unlock
the pain inside of this box
of rocks
I ought to know by now
love, not doubt
but no one can know my sorrow
no one can fix tomorrow
no one can think when hollow
no one, no one.
the pain won't cure it's own
thus I feel all too often alone
I ought to know by now
but no one can know my sorrow
no one can fix tomorrow
no one can think when hollow
no one, no one
and someone don't know your sorrow
laughter can cure them all though
someone needs love to borrow
someone needs love
but no one can know my sorrow
no one can fix tomorrow
no one can think when hollow
no one, no one
and someone don't know your sorrow
laughter can cure them all though
someone needs love to borrow
someone needs love
but no one can know my sorrow
no one can fix tomorrow
no one can think when hollow
no one, no one
and someone don't know your sorrow
laughter can cure them all though
someone needs love to borrow
someone needs love
credits
from The Lost D3 Tapes,
released April 1, 2018
written by Keep The Fear:
Cooper (drums/percussion)
Darren D. Danahy (lead guitars, baritone guitar, synths)
PJ (bass guitar)
Stone Catcherye (vocals, acoustic guitar, banjo, lyrics)
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