Second song from my album "No Schedule."
Written, arranged, recorded, and mixed by Mark Basso.
lyrics
I don't know where I'm going, can't remember where I'm supposed to be
How'd I let it get this late already? Five minutes till a quarter to three
Should have packed my bags already, cause this plane's getting ready to go
Then I'll be where I need to be-- where that is, I just don't know
I don't know
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I don't know where the time goes, sometimes I think that it's moving way too fast
All the windows are cloaked in darkness, into the night, today becomes the past
Don't know how long I been here for, what length of time I cannot say
Five, ten, maybe twenty minutes—wait a minute, wasn't that Barshae?
I don't know what I'm saying, I can't tell what makes me act the way I do
People say I'm going crazy, I don't know—maybe it is true.
I don't know what you're doing, I can't tell what makes you act the way you do
Maybe I'm just going crazy, maybe it's me, or maybe it is you
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know --ohh! Am I wrong or am I right? Should I go or stay?
I think I might...
I don't know when I'll get there, what time I'll leave I cannot say
Wander on for as long as I can, in the end I'll be there somehow, some way
Traveled for many-a-miles, my feet are hurting and I'm stiff in every joint
Got to wonder if it's worth my while, should I go on? Is there any point?
I don't know
I don't know
I don't know—ohh! Am I wrong or am I right? Should I go and leave or stay and fight?
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from No Schedule,
released April 27, 2011
WARMed (written, arranged, recorded, and mixed) by Mark Basso.
Performed by Mark Basso - 12-string acoustic guitars, mini-gong, bass, piano, synthesizers, alto and soprano saxophones, electric guitars, drums, hi-hat, timpani, lead and harmony vocals, mandolin, whistling, recorders, harmonicas, tambourine, uke, shaker, triangle, etc.
Throwing mathcore, emo, and ambient into the mix, Estonia's Kaschalot push progressive rock's multitasking approach to its limits. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 10, 2021