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Finding boxes that won’t ever find a home
An empty vessel of the words you can't condone
Now that I'm finally in my place
It feels like every little step I'm undone

Circuitous journeys, past lives in the ground
Buried deep, sleeping sound
And if I excavate I'm sure to find some gold
It feels like every little step I'm growing old

Day by day
I wonder if I'll ever care
It's easier to just pretend
Like the world's had it out for you

And you are livid you are cruel
They made you out for such a fool
They don't know the half of it

Yes we're talking but we don't say a word
A looming cavern of pleasantries absurd
We both know that we want to walk away
But somehow every little word just hangs on

A healthy turning point is hard to find
Handsome heroes they just always speak their mind
Why can't I find someone for me?
Somehow every fucking word just lacks meaning
Or some sign

I wonder if I'll ever care
It's easier to just pretend
Like the world's had it out for you

And you are livid you are cruel
They made you out for such a fool
They don't know the half of it

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from Waiting on the Comedown, released June 7, 2019
Written, recorded and produced by Rounak Maiti
Mixed by Patrick Baigrie
Mastered by Nick Zampiello at New Alliance East Mastering
Artwork by Sophie Mak Schram
Released by Pagal Haina

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Rounak Maiti Mumbai, India

Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rounak Maiti has self-produced SoundCloud demos, sound art and full-length albums since 2012, contemplating issues of identity, family and selfhood in the age of technology. Underscored by his deeply personal lyricism and omnivorous genre palette, Rounak creates timeless sounds and music. ... more

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