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"Observational Eros" is the second single off of Beeef's upcoming third album.
lyrics
Focus,
It’s the one thing you can’t let go of it’s not that easy
When you’re so closed in that you just can’t make it out
An invitation to look up
It’s a window back to reality, and I guess that’s what’s been avoiding me all along
It just might have to wait this year
‘Cause maybe I’ve been stabbed too many times
I can’t tell if I’m bleeding
I know I shouldn’t go there now
But maybe if you read between the lines, you just might find
Observational Eros gonna rob you blind
Observational Eros gonna rob you blind
Let go,
It’s the one thing you can’t just focus on it’s not that simple
But when the presence of birdsong finally makes you pause
And it feels like a privilege
To be one with a sense of harmony, and avoid all the things in front of me for a while
It just might make you change your tune
‘Cause maybe I’ve been stabbed too many times
I can’t tell if I’m bleeding
I know I shouldn’t go there now
But maybe if you read between the lines, you just might find
Observational Eros gonna rob you blind
Observational Eros gonna rob you blind
I never could just sit in silence
Let the noise drip from my mind
Maybe I’ve allowed too many things to fade away
Tryna keep em all alive, alive, alive
‘Cause maybe I’ve been stabbed too many times
Observational Eros
credits
released February 23, 2024
Perry Eaton - Guitar and Vocals
Josh Bolduc - Guitar, Bass VI, Synths
Daniel Schiffer - Bass
Neil Patch - Drums
Recorded by Jeremy Mendicino at Lane Gibson Studio
Mixed by Julian Fader
Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music
Artwork by Bailey Elder
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