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The Future Is Now

from The Future Is Now by Beat The Drum

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When there’s nothing left, when nothing remains of the day
When the hours await, just to fill and fade away
Then she says
Don’t worry so much
We’ll work it out
Just let it go, just let it go

The more I sense, the less I see, The more I know, the more I breathe
An end to my ways, I change every day
It makes no sense to me, but the future is now

And as I open my eyes, then the loneliness drains away
When what I feel becomes real, then words have nothing to say
And she says
Don’t worry so much
We’ll work it out
Just let it go, just let it go

The more I sense, the less I see, The more I know, the more I breathe
An end to my ways, I change every day
It makes no sense to me, but the future is now

And as I open my eyes, my life begins
Because the future is now
The future is now
The future is now

The more I sense, the less I see
The more I know, the more I breathe
An end to my ways, I change every day
It makes no sense to me, but the future is now

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from The Future Is Now, released May 27, 2018

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Beat The Drum London, UK

Beat the Drum is a duo. Original members Chris Calloway and Steve
Murrell write, record, produce, sing, play guitar, keyboards, program
beats and make beautiful noise and videos at their HQ on the edge of
London.
The duo have full artistic control over all that they do, hence their
mission statement 'WE MAKE THE RULES'. We do what we want and for now
that is playing with sound, ideas and vision.
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