Tuvaband - Your ride to be free

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • 'Your ride to be free' is a track from Tuvaband's new album 'New Orders'.
    'Your ride to be free' is written, produced, mixed, performed and recorded by Tuva Hellum Marschhäuser.
    Except....
    Kenneth Ishak has recorded and played the organic drums,
    and Andreas Rotevatn has played the organic trombone.
    The album is mastered by Philip Shaw Bova.
    Marius Mathisrud has made the album cover art.
    Lyrics:
    It’s time to walk away now
    Come away
    You might not be what you were, what you thought you’d be
    But can’t you see
    This is your ride to be free
    This is your ride to be free
    Put your head on my shoulder
    I haven’t seen all of you in a very long time
    Now you’re scared of growing older
    Grow old alone,
    Never again rest your head on that shoulder
    Put your head on my shoulder
    I know you’re way too tired,
    put your hands on my shoulders
    We’ll take a few steps backwards
    And endless steps ahead
    Leave your backpack,
    forget everything that’s been said
    Put your hands on my shoulders
    It’s time to walk away now
    Come away
    You might not be what you were, what you thought you’d be
    But can’t you see
    This is your ride to be free
    This is your ride to be free
    Put your head on my shoulder
    Seasons have changed,
    but you have been autumn for over a year
    He’s your killer
    He’s your broken lamb
    His mind’s a thriller
    He’s your broken lamb
    We’re suppose to grow older
    Put your head on my shoulder
    Put your head on my shoulder
    It’s time to walk away now
    Come away
    You might not be what you were, what you thought you’d be
    But can’t you see
    This is your ride to be free
    This is your ride to be free
    It’s time to walk away now
    Come away
    You might not be what you were, what you thought you’d be
    But can’t you see
    This is your ride to be free
    This is your ride to be free

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