Joshua Shardik wanders the wilderness along the path of the beam. He is a guardian who wields his P-bass against Maerlyn and the powers of darkness who serve the Crimson King.
Abe Maturin guards the opposite beam, keeping the worlds stable and the Tower intact.
lyrics
She was my first
But always second
To duty and guns
She held me close
I pushed her away
But not far enough
She was the light
Shining in darkness
Too bright she burned out
She took my heart
Now I am empty
Let’s just burn it all
Yes, I know it’s right
Nothing feels so bad
The wheel turns on
Losing Susan
Bridge:
There’s evil in town
Winklepicker
Burn it all down
There’s evil in town
Winklepicker
Burn it all down
Yes, I know it’s right
Nothing feels so bad
The wheel turns on
Losing Susan
credits
from Round 31, Week 5,
released March 15, 2021
Joshua Shardik - P-bass, Vocals
Abe Maturin - programmed drums, synthesizers
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