At a bus stop caught in the morning sun,
I see a vision so fine you’re the only one,
Who could fa-cil-it-ate my rescue,
From the icy cold of the frosty dew,
We’re alone now we can be honest,
Yes we’re alone now sharing our stories,
We’re alone now we can be honest,
Yes we’re alone now this is not pointless,
As our eyes connect through the nameless crowd,
There’s no need to speak with those words out loud,
I see my one stop baby as my rescue,
From the daily drudge of the the urban spew,
We’re alone now we can be honest,
Yes we’re alone now sharing our stories,
We’re alone now we can be honest,
Yes we’re alone now this is not pointless,
(bridge)
Oasis where have you been?
A gold apparition right here on the street
Oh Angel have you come here for me?
I wonder if you understand
the machinations of the man
or are you just o-bliv-i-ous
maybe just ambivalent
I think I really need to know
the things that make you beautiful
and if I fail to comprehend
perhaps I should just show my hand
We’re alone now we can be honest,
Yes we’re alone now sharing our stories,
We’re alone now we can be honest,
Yes we’re alone now this is not pointless,
We’re alone now we can be honest,
Yes we’re alone now sharing our stories,
We’re alone now we can be honest,
Yes we’re alone now this is not pointless,
We’re alone now we can be honest,
Yes we’re alone now sharing our stories,
We’re alone now we can be honest,
Yes we’re alone now this is not pointless,
credits
from The InsurGents,
track released January 1, 2018
All tracks expertly produced & performed by Rohan Wallis & Tim Nikolsky
Additional guest appearance by Jake Mason
Recorded at The New Street Facility in 2017
Mixed by Matthew Neighbour
Mastering by Ross Cockle at Sing Sing Studios
Photography by Natasha Blankfield
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