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Neinte In Ordine

from Late Bloomer by The Front End

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lyrics

Your tattoos scream off your skin
I love to taste celestial hymns
Hear in my head I’ll write them down
I’ll play them for you if you’re around

I say that I’m ok
But some days I don’t know
Maybe I’m fucking crazy
Maybe I’m better on my own

I think we’ll be ok
I think I’m learning to let go
What if this was for always
Hold me tight and don’t let go

It took a long time for me to write this part of the song
It took a long time to figure out what went wrong
Life’s just too short now to not get along
We don’t know when
We might be gone
I think we'll be ok

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from Late Bloomer, released April 15, 2023

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The Front End Allentown, Pennsylvania

Born from the monotony of shopping carts and counting change at an Allentown, Pennsylvania grocery store, four coworkers turned friends gave way to the band now known as The Front End.

Though eclectic and loose, the young musicians create unique sounds clashing with deep, sometimes dark lyrics that will eat through your eardrums and leave you humming along.
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