What you see is a mask
That I've learned how to use,
A mask of willing solitude,
Bravery, and detachment
What I am is someone
Tied to disappointments,
I just want to be abused,
I just want to be misused
Don't seem to move on,
Stuck with a love still unknown
A role,
A lie,
A mask,
Nothing but an act,
Nothing but an act
Don't seem to move on,
Don't seem to move on,
Don't seem to move on,
Don't seem to move on,
Stuck with a love still unknown
credits
from Thank You Come Again,
released August 10, 2011
Production and Recording: Regis Garcia.
Original Cover Picture: Thiago Iankoski.
All titles composed by The Sorry Shop.
Lyrics 01, 02, 03 & 05 by The Sorry Shop.
Lyrics 04 by Gisela Ferreira.
All the vocals by Marcos Alaniz.
Additional vocals on track 01 by Monica Reguffe.
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