Delayed Departure - Losing Sight (Official Music Video)
Delayed Departures’ brand new single, ’Losing Sight’. Following their strong start to 2023 with ’Breathe For Me’. Delayed Departure are giving the Post Hardcore / Rock genre a breath of fresh air with this track.
The song is about A running commentary of an onlooker’s perspective on a person they know for being a people pleaser, and a person who understands their monotonous livelihood but chooses to live restricted, with no ambition to change.
Artist: Delayed Departure
Song: Losing Sight
Release Date: 5th July 2023
Hometown: Farnborough, Hampshire, United Kingdom
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Recorded/Produced by Simon Jackman
Video by Charlie Bluck
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Lyrics:
What were they supposed to do?
Losing sight of who they were, and I wish they knew
How they could have changed
When all they knew was how to act for their
Figures of discipline
What could they do
To change their narrow view
To change their narrow view
Let me tell you a story of a person I once knew
They slaved all day for a life that they didn’t choose
Who’s to blame for this fight or flight (There’s something draining the colour)
What a shame to waste their life
Why can’t they just see
Who they’re meant to be
Oh how they try
To force-feed them fallacies
(Will I get to, a place
Where I’m happy again)
Let me tell you a story of a person I once knew
They slaved all day for a life that they didn’t choose
Who’s to blame for this fight or flight (There’s something draining the colour)
What a shame to waste their life
(I know I started from the bottom)
Heads up here comes another problem
(Is this something to shape me)
To who you’re meant to be
You’re living a life that you didn’t choose
It’s do or die, search for something new
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