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SILLY ME by Ele Ivory 

Written by Ele Ivory & Maia Kelly

 

Verse 

Bright morning, dark thoughts 

Would this day be better off 

If I closed my eyes, lay here a while 

Forever might be in style

 

Leave the phone, airplane mode 

There’s a message at the tone

The world is too busy, it’s driving me dizzy

I’d move up to mars if it wasn’t so risky 

 

Living fight or flight

Crash & burn 

Will I fly too close to the edge

Find out there is nothing left 

 

Chorus

Does anybody feels this way or 

Is it Silly Me?

When everyone’s giving up 

I still wanna believe 

Does anybody feels this way or 

Is it Silly Me?

Is my vision giving out or 

Do I see too clearly?

 

Verse

Clean air in space 

Filling our lungs, the chill on our face 

Life that we’re living, is it fake?

Are we pushed to our limits so that we break?

 

Bridge

Maybe I’m alone in this 

Maybe I’m a lunatic 

Strangely comforted 

By the thought that a stranger 

Might feel the way 

Feel the way I do 

 

Chorus

Does anybody feels this way or 

Is it Silly Me?

When everyone’s giving up 

I still wanna believe 

Does anybody feels this way or 

Is it Silly Me?

Is my vision giving out or 

Do I see too clearly?

 

HELLO KITTY HEADPHONES by Ele Ivory

Written by Ele Ivory 


Remember when life was something you lived 

Instead of pictures you post 

When “I love you” was something I meant 

Instead of something I spoke 

When I wasn’t the punchline for my own joke 

 

What I wouldn’t give 

To be 9 years old 

Sitting on a bench 

Listening to my Hello Kitty headphones 

Waiting for dad to take me home 

 

Remember when God was a concept I believed in 

And now I talk to Him every night 

Couldn’t stand the thought of holding hands

And now I can’t wait to be your wife 

Funny how life changes on a dime 

 

Chorus 

 

Remember when I couldn’t speak your name 

And now I pray it all the time 

Remember when I didn’t wanna see you 

And now I wish I could look you in the eyes 

Ask why you did what you did that night 

 

Chorus 

 

Take me home 

Take me home 

Home 

 

Drown out the future noise 

The sirens it will bring 

Send away the ambulance 

I don’t need anything 

 

I’m still waiting

For my dad to take me home

Disappear into the haze 

Of the past nights 

Before I dared to make 

The mistakes I made

When I was still waiting 

I am still waiting 

I am still waiting

I am still waiting 

 

 

AGE OF GRACE by Ele Ivory

Written by Ele Ivory

 

Stomach is churning 

Titla-world keeps turning 

I’m not interested in 

Keeping appearances

Life’s become a contest 

To see who’s the most indifferent 

 

Caught in Doom scrolling

Oh it's controlling me

Won’t take a break for my mental sake

I pour my heart in a lyric

On the screen 

But it’s too long

You didn’t read 

 

So we stick out our tongues 

In photos online 

Cause happiness is scary 

No one believes a smile

Leave our friends on read 

To stalk strangers online 

If life's a stimulation 

I guess coasting is fine?

 

Is it too late 

To believe in an 

Age of Grace

Is it too late 

Now that we

Broadcast our mistakes 

Is it too late 

To believe in an 

Age of Grace

 

Step right up 

Come one, come all

The carnivore carnival 

Won’t be in town long 

Promising a good show tonight 

Won’t remember who you saw in the daylight 

 

Cause we put on our masks 

And act like we're fine 

But no one has asked 

How you feel in a while 

We Keep up the act 

We laugh til we cry 

Skyscrapers are growing 

But the city’s empty tonight 

 

Is it too late 

To believe in an 

Age of Grace

Is it too late 

Now that we

Broadcast our mistakes 

Is it too late 

To believe in an 

Age of Grace

 

Is it too late? 

Is it too late?

 

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