How many faces have you got
hiding ‘neath the mask tonight?
Everyone is caught up in something -
their own wicked divide.
Your mind's a cat in a hat, and
it’s trashing everything in sight.
With no time left you won’t be
the last guest of mine.
Identity theft - something has taken you away to flight.
With no time left you won't be the last guest of mine?
Have you got something to hide?
Have you got something to hide?
If you have something to hide
You better give it away tonight
You ride, you ride oh
To flight - to flight.
Are you gonna get what you want?
You've got to get what you need -
you don't know what you want?
You better make it up
The wind can change and the face -
it learns to wear the mask.
A clever disguise to draw
a line underneath what's passed.
You want some sugar for a dollar?
You must be sizing up the scene -
And when the penny drops,
You’ll be rolling in the crap or the cream.
Identity theft something has taken you away to flight
When your soul has left which will be the last mask we find?
Have you got something to hide?
Have you got something to hide?
If you’ve got something to hide
You better give it away tonight.
You ride, you ride.
You ride tonight
to flight to flight oh
you ride tonight.
Are you gonna get what you want?
You've got to get what you need
You don't know what you want,
You better make it up
credits
from Roughhouse,
released July 11, 2014
Ian Wadley - Bass
Chris Dyson - Electric Guitars
Cameron Potts - Drums
Niccolo Palandri - MIDI Harp
Ryan - Vocals, Piano, Electric Rhythm Guitar, Synth
Written by Ryan Burrett
Co-Produced by Ryan Burrett & Casey Rice
Engineered by Casey Rice & Ryan Burrett
Mixed & Mastered by Casey Rice
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