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All the time you cast aside
All the purest of thoughts
As you build yourself up just by tearing another downVicious times make vicious minds
When the point is to merely observe and despise
You will stare yourself blind with those focusing eyesBut the goals are gone now
And we start to only live from the waist down
Like that we walk
Just to be on our way
Just to be on our wayWe're one big black out
And we seem to only speak just to make sounds
Like that we'll talk
So we can have our say
So we can have our sayI stare myself blind when I try to find truth your lies
Like planes in the sky reflecting back sun in my eyes
That place, it is an endless maze
Where any prospects of effect are too far awayCrossing lines won't cross our minds
And it doesn't seem right that you think you won fights
Just by leaving the fights behindWe're one big black out

We're despising all we can't get our heads round
The slightest thought
Of feeling out of place
Is keeping us awayI stare myself blind when I try to find truth your lies
Like planes in the sky reflecting back sun in my eyes
That place, it is an endless maze
Where any prospects of effect are too far awayWe don't show, we won't tell
Keeping knowledge to ourselves
Making fools of ourselves
Lost the memory of how it feltThat place, it is an endless maze
Where any prospects of effect are too far away

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Kensington is a rock band from Utrecht, The Netherlands. The band was formed in 2005 and has released two EPs and two albums since then. Their first album Borders was released in 2010. Its follow-up, Vultures, came out in 2012. Current band members:
Eloi Youssef - vocals, guitar, keys
Casper Starreveld - guitar, vocals, keys
Jan Haker - bass, keys, backing vocals
Niles Vandenberg - drums The band formed in 2006 with Casper Starreveld on lead vocals, and with original drummer Lucas Lenselink, after the dissolution of the band Quad.

Read more about Kensington on Last.fm.


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