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The Army Game

from The Stars Seemed Brighter by Pale Lights

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    The Soft City

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    Cover star: Isabella Theil.
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lyrics

Strength as a virtue keeps you holding on
Strength as a weakness means all is lost
You gave up your life for a noble cause
But now you feel empty with no recourse

Eyes right
The world is as it should be
Eyes left
You see your sorrow
You fear tomorrow

Born in the barracks
At 17
You stood no chance
And you served your Queen
She left you wanting
She threw you out
Into a world that was crueler now

Eyes right
No one to tell you why
Eyes left
You feel you’re falling
What is your calling?

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from The Stars Seemed Brighter, released December 15, 2017

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Pale Lights Brooklyn, New York

Pale Lights are from New York. They are Phil Sutton, Lisa Goldstein, Andy Adler, Suzanne Nienaber. and Maria Pace.

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