Andreas - Seahaven

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Come to me, come to me. I'll be your friend.
Leave sitting alone at home with your open wrists that bleed all over.
It's been notable years (apart) now, but that's easy for me.
Maybe if I was not so vain, well maybe then I would have seen it.

You will find yourself in time; all it will take is some time.
Know that all that it will take is some time.
I am furthest from the sun, closest to roots of the tree.
You're not the only one under shade suffering.

You'll hate her forevermore, and you'll love her the same.
She'll never understand, because life seems to work that way.
The dark DNA intact leaves a stain in your brain.
And I am not all that you see, most of it you'd never want to be.

Enigma: deplete. I'm begging.
Priority: I'm learning.
All that is need; I will be.
Not enough time for trying.

All that you are is much more,
than what you call as your worth.
You're who this is for, you're foremost.
Don't you forget, I love you.

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Seahaven came together in 2009 in Torrance, CA as the brainchild of lead singer / songwriter Kyle Soto. Kyle quickly rounded up their line-up with Michael Craver (guitar), Eric FIndlay (drums) and Mike DeBartolo (bass) and released their critically acclaimed debut EP, 'Ghost'. This caught the attention of the buzz punk/indie label, Run for Cover Records (Tigers Jaw, Basement, mewithoutYou) and the band soon released their debut LP 'Winter Forever' via RFC in November 2011. Alternative Press named them as one of their '100 Bands You Need to Know in 2012'. Soon after it's release, the band would find themselves on a diverse touring schedule, spending time on the road with the emotional hardcore of bands like Touche Amore & Pianos Become the Teeth as well as infectious pop-punk of bands like Man Overboard. In March of 2014, the band released their second full length, "Reverie Lagoon: Music For Escapism Only." The album is much different than their earlier work, but still reflects the common themes found in 'Winter Forever' and 'Ghost'. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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