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Medicine

from Contagious by Mads Harrop

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Something is relieving me, it’s like a beauty machine

Turning outside to bright blue, it turns my bloodstream a beautiful green

Bright sparks, flashes golden,

 leave it all to me, yeah

Painted black, I’m unfolding

A place I’ll never leave



(And) When I’m feeling darker blue,

That’s when I need my medicine

And when I’m dead but pulling through,

That’s when I need my medicine



 I wonder if the world spins around

 I wonder if the world spins around

 I wonder if the world spins around


Something is concealing me, it’s like a magic sky in two

Pushing, pulling, dizziness, then I’m screaming out to you

 Blank chase,

 Facing golden

Nobody’s telling me, yeah

Bright lights,

 Braided faces

That is my puzzle piece


I wonder if the world spins around

I wonder if the world spins around

 I wonder if the world spins around

I need my medicine

I need my medicine

I need my medicine

credits

from Contagious, released May 17, 2020
Songwriting, lyrics and production: Mads Harrop
Guitar and vocals: Mads Harrop
Lead Guitar: Steve Harrop
Bass: Steve Harrop
Drums: Logic Pro X Zak
Recording, engineering, mixing and mastering: Tom Havard
Recorded at Sublime Studio

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Mads Harrop Oamaru, New Zealand

Hello! I'm a Singer-songwriter from the Waitaki Valley, in the Northern part of the Otago region in NZ's South Island. I have Aspergers Syndrome, Tourettes, and Anxiety. I love all things Music (Contemporary) and am fascinated with recording it as well!! ... more

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