The lyrics narrate the perils of perfectionism for development. Anything more than that the astute listener derives is also valid. I remain dubious that my listeners comprehend the meaning of this song that is not a testament of this songs clarity; nonetheless, your curiosity is invited.
credits
from Eljuapo: The Lonely Are One.,
released January 25, 2015
vocals, lyrics, guitar Jeff Ortman
bass guitar Brian Mcracken
drums Christine Coleman
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