Poor liar but no one caught on
And I could have yelled louder
But at least you can hear me now
I ain’t gonna lie anymore
Torn and wore down
I’ve been a fighter to myself
Convince myself of anything
That there is no one to blame but me
But would you blame
If I told you now
Poor liar but no one caught on
And I could have yelled louder
But at least you can hear me now
Cause I’m not afraid to face the truth anymore
I’m not afraid to face you
Friendly with the wrong crowds
I’ve been spending too much time
With my doubts
Hard to know what to believe
When there is no one who can see but me
But would you believe
If I told you now
Poor liar but no one caught on
And I could have yelled louder
But at least you can hear me now
Cause I’m not afraid to face the truth anymore
Yeah I’m not afraid to face you
Yeah I’m not afraid to face the truth anymore
I’m not afraid to face you
credits
from On the Other Side,
released December 16, 2021
Vocals and viola: Eva Kinnebrew
Piano: Leon Campos
Recorded, mixed, mastered at Tank Studio (Burlington, VT)
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