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"From time to time, we're blind, can't find what's inside. Sometimes there's fights, oversights, that bring us to the Wrinkles of Our Life."
lyrics
Look in the mirror see the wrinkles show
One on your face, one on your family, soon there'll be more
Put a glass in your hand pour some wine and go
Escape tonight, escape your mind, forget the unknown
See him walk by with his lips shut tight
Thoughts of love, thoughts of sadness once more tonight
Yet again you pull his ear to explain your thoughts
He's your life, he's your son, he's the only friend you've got
From time to time, we're blind, can't find what's inside
Sometimes there's fights, oversights, that bring us to
The Wrinkles of Our Life
The Wrinkles of Our Life
But tomorrow will bring a much brighter day
He will smile, you will smile it'll all be alright
But who's to say if it will all last
All the pain, all the struggle built up from the past
From time to time, we're blind, can't find what's inside
Sometimes there's fights, oversights, that bring us to
The Wrinkles of Our Life
The Wrinkles of Our Life
The Wrinkles of Our Life
credits
released November 12, 2019
Jack Keough - Bass/Vocals
Quinn McCarthy - Guitar/Lead Vocal
Jacob Sahagun - Keyes
Chad Ryan - Drums/Percussion
Kyle Martinez - Trumpet/Flugel Horn
Throwing down a heavy dose of groove drenched indie rock The Grunion seeks to provide a modern representation of the 60s
spirit. Each song works to create a sincere sonic landscape full of rich vocal harmony, meticulous songwriting, and improvisation. The Grunion currently resides in Los Angeles county and rehearses in a spartan trailer.
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