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Is That Enough

from Eye to Eye by Omhouse

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I never thought I’d end up here
In the dark of night, trying to catch a glimpse
Through the curtain frame of your window pane
Just a quiet dark and a lighter spark

Act out your heart, that’s how it starts
Now I’ve lost my mind, acting out of line
This man you love is a broken man
Part of his heart has burned to ash

Don’t miss it, dismiss it with a shrug
Don’t feed it, cause being needed is a drug
If you stay, I’ll show you real love
Unashamed, uncautious
Is that enough?

Here I lie awake, she’s down the street
Nothing I can do, can’t sleep or eat
She’ll come around, she said she would
Would if she could, not unless she could

Don’t miss it, dismiss it with a shrug
Don’t feed it, cause being needed is a drug
If you stay, I’ll show you good love
Uncynical, unconditional
Is that enough?

Leave us alone, go and get a life
Don’t drag her down, like you drag yourself
She’s dear to me, more than you can see
You’re not the only man, you’re periphery
You’re periphery, you’re periphery

Fuck no, get away, you’re a leech
You’re a loser, you abuse her, can’t reach
If you know being needed is a drug
You use it, and now you lose it
Have you had enough?

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from Eye to Eye, released January 26, 2018

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Omhouse Toronto, Ontario

Toronto alt-rock band headed by Steven Foster with bandmates Sam Gleason, Evan Cartwright, Anh Phung and Ben Harney.

Photo by Alyson Hardwick

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