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The Maze - Herbie Hancock



     
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My thoughts can be so vicious
Committed to a plan
The fear becomes ambitious
Taking me till I am gone
I don't know how it started
Beating up myself
I've come to realize
I barely carry on each day
This life is so destructive
It's blowing out my mind
My breath is running short
I'm lost here
(Deep inside, deep inside)
In this maze
I'm running through the halls of emptiness
In this maze
I can't find the way to get back to the end
In this maze

I'm feeling like I'm stuck inside a cage
In this maze
I won't feel the breeze till I break this maze and run
I don't know how it started
Thinking to myself
I've come to realize
I couldn't carry on each day
This vibe is so destructive
I'm smoking up my mind
So by the time she left
I was lost here
(Deep inside, deep inside)
In this maze
I'm running through the halls of emptiness
In this maze
I can't find the way to get back to the end
In this maze
I'm feeling like I'm stuck inside a cage
In this maze
I won't feel the breeze till I break this maze and run
Will I ever see the sun
Shining through the prison clouds?
In the darkness, you can hide
Go inside, free your mind
In this maze
I'm running through the halls of emptiness
In this maze
I can't find the way to get back to the end
In this maze
I'm feeling like I'm stuck inside a cage
In this maze
I can't find the way to get back to the end
In this maze
I can't find the way to get back to the end
In this maze
I won't feel the breeze till I break this maze
Break this maze and run

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Herbert Jeffrey Hancock (born April 12, 1940) is a jazz pianist and composer from Chicago, Illinois, United States. Hancock is one of jazz music's most important and influential pianists and composers. He embraced elements of rock, funk, and soul while adopting freer stylistic elements from jazz. As part of Miles Davis' "second great quintet" Hancock helped redefine the role of a jazz rhythm section, and was later one of the first jazz musicians to embrace synthesizers and jazz funk.

Read more about Herbie Hancock on Last.fm.


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