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This is the first track that ToTC has ever release. So we reeeeeally hope you enjoy it. The song is called "Boy', and if you ever have a child, you will probably relate to it's content. Enjoy! and if you should happen to enjoy btw, pllleeeeaaaassseee share! share! share!
V1
A wheel of colors, and I
I watch you name them one by one
Discovering water in these mesmerizing moments in the sun
Must be time travellers,
Cause’ I blink and you have aged another day
Try to describe my feelings
But the words just sound like all those old clichés
Like “Hearts never loved so deeply”
So many things I wish that I could
Say to describe these moments
I guess that’s how the poets made their names
Ch
This word of such strange joy
Oooh Boy
V2
He races round this place
As if it’s outer space
But before I even write the verse
I see his tiny universe
Has grown and he is not the same
I stand in awe here whispering his name
You’ve got such curiosity
And now I’ve begun to see
This world is not the place I knew
Where who you are is what you do
It’s all about this moment
This moment they can never take away
Ch
This word of such strange joy
Oooh Boy
Bridge
Take this world and make it
All that you want it to be
And as you go you’ll find I’m
Always behind you
Here to remind you
You’ll always be free
Outro
A wheel of colors and I
I watch you name them one by one
Discovering water in these mesmerizing moments in the sun
Must be time travellers
Cause’ I blink and you have aged another day
Lead Vocal: John Torres
Piano & Backing Vocals: Will Collyer
Acoustic Guitar: Tim Kobza
String Arrangement and Cello: Max Mueller
Drums/Percussion: Jake Reed
Artwork: David Phillips
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