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Escape

from Seven Years Later by Echopeople

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Escape

Slogging through the job while life goes by
Couldn't see a reason why
Been a while but that time was over
This bird was ready to fly
All the weight I found on my back was slowly sinking my ship
Didn't think I'd ever escape it
This fantasy world

I did it and not slowly
I live it and I'm livin'
Can't stop it body's movin'
That did it yeah yeah

How do I feel now I made my escape yeah
Not the same as I used to be
All those years to the end of the journey
Now it's me letting me be me

Now life feels like an adventure
New things I'm ready to try
I could say I grew up in that time
All ready to make my own way
Maybe some of the devil inside me
Came out all ready to play
Cos now my life is a party
No need to get away

I did it and not slowly
I live it and I'm livin'
Can't stop it body's movin'
That did it yeah yeah

How do I feel now I made my escape yeah
Not the same as I used to be
All those years to the end of the journey
Now it's me letting me be me

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from Seven Years Later, released August 26, 2014
Ben Holsclaw

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Echopeople Reno, Nevada

After years in various bands, Echopeople creator Ben Holsclaw began writing and recording music that represents the style of music he grew up with. In 2007, Echopeople released A Soldier's Fortune. The latest release, Seven Years Later shows an evolution in songwriting and presents musical themes that pay tribute to influences like Iron Maiden, Anthrax, Rush, Coheed and Cambria, and Lacuna Coil. ... more

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