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Calm Down

from It's Never Enough by Mordecai

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the things you used to tell me, the things you used to say, well I didn't listen when you open yourself to me. that short cliche sentence, those terrified wandering eyes, well we will get to live our lie.

don't you tell me now, try to calm down. the things that were such a bother are things that we remember, and I don't think its just me who's getting older.

so head down set in our ways, if you really cared then you'd want it to change.

I said why do we bother, if we're not getting closer, we're pushing each other away.

I said one year older, without knowing each other. Yeah, you tell me what to say to get across to you that I care about you and I don't want to die without saying.

how can we be sure, when will we be gone, I want another chance, I want another shot, were wrapped up in this world, we're waiting on a sign, you never stopped to think that you were never fine.

I doubt we ever stop thinking of ourselves.

try to calm down.

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from It's Never Enough, released August 30, 2017

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Mordecai Portland, Oregon

Veiled in the sonic shroud of avant-pop’s murky soundscapes, Portland, Oregon experimental Duo Mordecai are forging an incendiary path. Comprised of guitarist/vocalist Andrew Alexander Endres and violinist Kate Kilbourne the band came together in early 2016, conspiring darkly sweet, beat-driven bangers that fold in R&B swagger, electro mysticism, and pop sensibility.

Ryan Prado~ Portland Mercury
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