Songwriter: Moby

Producer: Moby

[Intro]
Silence
Silence
Silence

[Verse 1]
Like dirty work in a dirty mine
In the sight of the woods where the hope is dying
I gave away what I was desprerate to lose
I only wish I had the power to choose
I saw the joy when I was dreaming I know
Under all the buses I was already thrown
The happiness is last next to places they thrive
The living death and I'm barely alive
If this was you I would save you here
But this was me I cower in fear
Oh stop this lying mind
Oh stop this dying mind

[Chorus] [x2]
Hold me up and hold me down
Late at night I fall around
Underneath the spinning trees
Oblivion like grace to me
I was silent like a child
I was lost and roaming wild
We were just a million children crying out so quietly

[Verse 2]
I called you out and an ancient fate
Walk over bones in a laundromat
Holding onto ghosts as a portion of war
I'm seeing, and I'm waking and I'm propping them up
Echoing the love for a machine of war
Dying in the tremors of the home anymore
I want to walk into a night where I was open to care
I would've walked forever just to wake up there
But I fell flat can't imagine it now
Pushed to the limit of a living was there
I can't push myself, through
I couldn't believe, I couldn't believe it's gone

[Chorus] [x2]
Hold me up and hold me down
Late at night I fall around
Underneath the spinning trees
Oblivion like grace to me
I was silent like a child
I was lost and roaming wild
We were just a million children crying out so quietly

[Outro]
And I was never shown the confident way
And I was never shown the confident way
And I was never shown the confident way
And I was never shown the confident way
And I was never shown the confident way
Crying out so quietly

Moby & The Void Pacific Choir

In 2016, Moby formed a new group called Moby & The Void Pacific Choir. Their debut album is entitled These Systems Are Failing, which describes how a lot of these systems such as education and law are failing and we need to do something. Their song “Are You Lost In A World Like Me” became popular on social media and the music video showed how society has been focusing on technology and their phones too much.