don’t worry
i’m gone
i understand
it’s the skin
that changes the most
believe it or not
i refer to you as
my holy suffering
don’t worry i’m gone
i understand
it’s the skin
that changes the most
after all of that
how is it possible?
we’re strangers again
it's the love that
you beg for
leaves you
for some reason
don’t worry
i’m gone
i understand
it’s the skin
that changes the most
believe it or not
i refer to you as
my holy suffering
don’t worry i’m gone
i understand
it’s the skin
that changes the most
after all of that
how is it possible?
we’re strangers again
it's the love that
you beg for
leaves you
for some reason
credits
from Shabrang,
released September 10, 2020
Vocals: Sevdaliza
Production: Sevdaliza, Mucky
Lyrics: Sevdaliza
Midi: Sevdaliza, Mucky, Nik Roos
Mixed & mastered by Mucky and Sevdaliza at Soundkings Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Consultant Mix & Master: Nik Roos
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