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Man Alone

from Intonationβ by The Paradox Numbers

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First track off of The Paradox Numbers' upcoming demo EP "Intonationβ."

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I will keep on digging myself into this hole.
My aim was different, but I have not yet figured the meaning.
Dig deeper.
This is worse than a lie.

But it's my true calling.
It's allure is calming.

My own special archenemy.
Don't die on me, my enemy.

It makes no sense, I know.
But that shows it's real though?

In this song, am I wrong?
But this hole doesn't care, so.

Digging, I'll continue.
This path, I'll keep chasing.
The end will keep pulling.
The hole will embrace me.

It's walls will protect me.
I'll live in harmony.
It will understand me.
I can just keep laughing.

I'm human after all.
Human after all.

It makes no sense, I know.
But that shows it's real though?

In this song, am I wrong?
But this hole doesn't care.

Digging, I'll continue.
This path, I'll keep chasing.
The end will keep pulling.
The hole will embrace me.

Human after all.
人間失格 だ。
人間だってさ。

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from Intonationβ, track released July 24, 2013
All music written and performed by: The Paradox Numbers
Recording, Production, Mixing, and Mastering by: KJI

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The Paradox Numbers

In the year 208X there is a new sound. This sound is no ordinary sound, but a deadly virus, slowly taking over all of music. Having conquered its own time period, it has turned its sights on the past, wanting to infect artists of prior periods. The Paradox Numbers is a result. ... more

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