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I don’t know if I
Love or hate palm trees
It’s not like they mean anything to me
And the heat and dust
Never broke our trust
And the sweat in our eyes
Never blinded humid skies
I know you mean so much more
I know you mean so much more
I sat down and cried on the side of Highway 59
The double mirror as your disguise
I laid down and died on the side of Highway 59
The double mirror as your disguise
And if you had a life to spare
Could you afford me half?
And if I had the right to care
Would you even need it back?
The sun shines right into our eyes
Leaving your sunny life in mine
Our arms and veins intertwined
Wrapped up in our sunny behinds
Our thighs and eyes intertwined
Leaving ivory towers behind
I know you mean so much more
I know you mean so much more
I sat down and cried on the side of Highway 59
The double mirror as your disguise
I laid down and died on the side of Highway 59
The double mirror as your disguise
I sat down and cried on the side of Highway 59
Our arms and legs intertwined with the smog in our eyes
The sun shines right into our eyes leaving your sunny life in mine
Our arms and legs intertwined like the flowers on the vine
Hailing from Boston since their debut EP in 2021, True Faith's sound is at its very core classic post-punk and coldwave. However, their single In Vain is a picture book example of their innovative spirit, with the melancholic piano melody accompanying the driven foundation and juxtaposing Travis Benson’s brash vocals. And when the saxophone starts dancing, In Vain becomes ungodly great. Negative White