Grounds are cold here
Grow on your own, go on your own
Dams are falling
You got to let go, go on your own
There is no cover, leave your
Phone on the shore, go on your own
Release my hand and
Restore yourself in
(There's nothing you need)
(There's nothing you need)
Release my hand and
(Release my hand and)
Restore yourself in
Restore yourself in fear
Do you remember
Driving around in your car and you said
You wanted to give it to me when you're dead
I asked you to stop to go buy cigarettes
That old thing broke
Long ago
And none of us smokes
Release my hand and
Restore yourself in
Release my hand and
(Release my hand and)
Restore yourself in
Restore yourself in fear
Oh-oh he's leaving on
The midnight train, we were playing that song
(playing that song)
A few years ago they put it in that show
(playing that song)
And now it's no fun to sing it anymore
(now it's no fun, now it's no fun)
Release my hand and
Restore yourself in
Release my hand and
(Release my hand and)
Restore yourself in
Restore yourself in fear
Release my hand and
(Release my hand and)
Restore yourself in
Restore yourself in fear
Release my hand and
Restore yourself in
(Restore yourself in)
credits
released March 25, 2024
WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY: Alfah Femmes
PRODUCED, MIXED AND MASTERED BY:
Oskar Sebastian Frydrych
Zofia Bartos - Lead Vocals
Przemyslaw Tomasz Bartos - Bass Guitar
Jakub Pawel Zwolan - Backing Vocals
Marcin Michal Galazka - Electric Guitar
Tomasz Kamil Koper - Drums
Weronika Kinga Kulpa - Cello
Michal Wandzilak - Electric Keyboard
Michal Jan Ciesielski - Saxophone
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