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Not Enough - David K Roberts



     
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To give back time
You force too much
It's always too much
But not enough
So much for here and now
It's all the same now
I wish everything would change
You can't believe a word he says
You can't believe
I know you've been lost
You said it before
Say it again now
I know you've been lost
You're begging for more
And it's not enough
Yeah
It's all they know
And really believe in

He gives you a reason
To take it slow
So much for the here and now
It's all the same now
But I wish everything would change
You can't believe a word he says
You can't believe
I know you've been lost
You said it before
Say it again now
I know you've been lost
You're beggin for more
And it's not enough
Ye-yeah
I know you've been lost
You said it before
Say it again now
I know you've been lost
You're begging for more
I know you've been lost
You said it before
Say it again now
I know you've been lost
You're beggin for more
(I know you've been lost)
(You're begging for more)
I know that you've been lost
(I know you've been lost)
(You're beggin for more)
Why you beggin please for more
I know that you've been lost
(I know you've been lost)
And it's not enough
And it's never gonna be

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David K Roberts is a Chicago Based Composer. His style is unique mixture of ambient, shoegaze, IDM, breakbeat, new wave, dub, electro, indie, as well as many world and ethnic genres. He has been performing music since 1993 starting with various punk and hardcore bands in the southside of Chicago. Then from 1996 to 1999 he created music for the Ethereal Band With Sirens Entranced. During his brief tenure in the band, he arranged the songs, played guitars, keyboards, and sang for the band.

Read more about David K Roberts on Last.fm.


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