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After tasking himself to write a song representing each stage of grief, Jack began with ‘Acceptance’ to focus on the process’ cyclical nature. Following Jigsaw (Acceptance) and Plastercast (Anger), Jack returns with God (Bargaining). God explores themes of belief, self-reflection, and our innermost workings.
lyrics
God damn these eyes, these eyes that prove me blind
God damn these eyes, they fail me by design.
God damn this mind, this mind that knows me best
God damn this time, I’ve pinned it to my chest.
There’s always good in pain, that much I have learned.
If I can stand the strain, it’s just another thing I’ve
Earned or took?
What can I deem as mine?
Bishop falls to rook, but the victor here is time
This noose around my neck, I wear it like a tie
Gives me time to check, if my watch is still alive.
There’s always good in pain, in confessions I have found
If I can stand the strain
All I have are questions
All I seek is hope
Lend a softer word
Than a mirror to smoke
There’s always good in pain, that much I still hope
If I can stand the strain, it’s just another thing to
Cope or change
I ask God what they mean
She says they’re both the same
I say you’re no god to me.
God
God
credits
released May 21, 2021
Vocals, Guitar, Keys, Bass, Production - Jack Hinks
Vocals - Fiona Liddell
Jack Hinks is an Edinburgh-based singer/songwriter, artist, and producer. Known across Scotland and the U.K for his
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