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Passing

from Disconnected by Cryptic Cadet

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An essay on the absence of someone very close to you and the guilt that ensues when you are the one responsible for their demise. A look inside the mind of a killer fraught with remorse.

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it’s just a lazy pace in the city
a slow walk to the end of a block, or two
it doesn’t take a whole lot of thinking
or mapping out the path
just move on down, get out of the way

i wonder when it’s over
judge me or love me still
you seemed to always want me near

passing by your favorite place
it’s not the same you see
not without your smiling face
i’ve lost a part of me

it never seemed to matter, the timing
you always acted eager to go, with me
i’ve thought so much about when you left us
and what i could not do
the final stroke was only for you

i kept my eyes upon you
your trusting gaze so true
i would not ever tell a lie

passing by your favorite place
it’s not the same you see
not without your smiling face
i’ve lost a part of me

all of the years you’d given to me
pile up in mem’ry, over reacting
look to my side expecting to see
the you that i took away
(the you that i took away)

passing by your favorite place
it’s not the same to me
not without your smiling face
i’ve lost a part of me

credits

from Disconnected, released March 12, 2021
Mark Owen - producer, keyboards, mix engineer, mastering engineer
Cameron Tyler - producer, drums
Tim Lefebvre - bass
Olivia Rubini - lead vocals
Matt Ascione - guitar
Ken "Fletch" Walcott - background vocals
Ritchie Rubini - vocal engineer

music written by Mark Owen & Cameron Tyler
lyrics written by Mark Owen

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Cryptic Cadet Las Vegas, Nevada

What started out as the most brutal slap fight in the history of Vegas wound up being a collab that was the only topic worth discussing after the drugs had peaked and it was too late to get any more alcohol.

After a random meeting, Mark Owen and Cam Tyler discovered a mutual love for hiding out in acoustically treated spaces, hunching over keyboards, and screaming obscenities at each other.
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