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In my head is where I follow you
But in the meantime I’ve still got a job to do
In my free time is when I see you
But in the meantime I’ve still got a job to do
Around here I hear they don’t know your name
But I still pretend to know you
Though I shouldn’t want to
Sing it might be your last chance
Don’t let your feet fall off
Don’t stop the dance
Still kiss me I’m your last chance for romance
Sing it might be your final chance
Don’t let your head fall off
Don’t stop the trance
Still dance with me
I’m your last chance for romance
I have a song to sing
With my hair so pristine
If I don’t stop my feet
They won’t see defeat all over my face
My glass blue lips and last great claim
I only wanted your love and acclaim
What’s now imagined once was proved
A thousand plans and nothing to do, and nothing to do
Sing it might be your last chance
Don’t let your feet fall off
Don’t stop the dance
Still kiss me I’m your last chance for romance
In my head is where I follow you
My selfish ways still have a job to do
In my head is when I see you
My selfish ways still have something to prove
I have a song to sing
With my hair so pristine
If I don’t stop my feet
They won’t see defeat all over my face
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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