Another series I’m pleased to announce the Part I of, is ASTRONOMY, it’s fate and we’re two worlds apart. This series is all about what introvertism means, how it feels when your best friend is on another planet, and how hard it hits to know that you have insecurity.
ASTRONOMY album cover
Astronomy, is going to be published in multiple parts, and I’m pleased to announce the tracklist for Part I:
flitting like the pages of a book… fleeting like the first love… falling, tumbling down the cliff… failing life’s greatest test… feeling like there’s nothing left to lose…
ASTRONOMY 1.1 – permanent superiority this crushing sense of inferiority, all bow down to your permanent superiority, i say i’m dead inside, but was i ever really alive?
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