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A Day in the Life - Nathan Johnson



     
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Did you feel small today, when everyone had gone?
'Cause I was beaten up and jaded by the news
And underneath the skin, the truth is breaking through
So they just sewed me up and spit me out
And I can't change it, I can't change this
You, you take away the world
And I don't even know myself now
So how can I know you?
And I don't want to die
And I don't want to leave this place yet
Just give me one more try
My thoughts are floating as reality explodes
I'm whispering to each of you my friends
And every moment seems to freeze frame through the room
All the colors are electrified but I can't see now
I can't see now
You, you take away the world
And I don't even know myself now

So how can I know you?
And I don't want to die
And I don't want to leave this place yet
Just give me one more try
And I'm drifting through myself again
Tell me how I got so high
Where the conscience bends, the air is thin
And I can't change it, I can't change this
You, you take away the world
And I don't even know myself now
So how can I know you?
And I don't want to die
And I don't want to leave this place yet
Just give me one more try
And I don't want to die
And I don't want to leave this place yet
Just give me one more try
One more try, yeah
Just give me one more try
One more try, yeah
Just give me one more try

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Nathan Johnson is an American composer, musician and producer. He is also lead singer and director of The Cinematic Underground. In 2005 he earned acclaim by composing the score for the award-winning independent film Brick, which was written and directed by his cousin, Rian Johnson. Nathan then composed the score for Rian's second film, The Brothers Bloom, which was released in 2009. Rian and Nathan also write and record as The Preserves. Performer/composer discography:


Read more about Nathan Johnson on Last.fm.


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