This song has an intriguing connection with the previous one, “Utican”: their titles both refer to Roman Stoics who famously committed suicide after failing to stem the tide of empire. Cato the Younger (a.k.a The “Utican” Cato), a general in the fight against Julius Caesar, honorably ended his own l...
[Verse 1]
I could make it all feel far away
I would race my age out of this place
Separate
[Chorus]
"Pile your clothes for a better run", I was told
Save your life as all you've ever known and ever owned
[Verse 2]
I should bathe it out to feel sun
I'll trade space to hit the ground and run
Shout it proud
[Chorus]
"Pile your clothes for a better run", I was told
Save your life as all you'll ever known and ever owned
Ain't it funny how we went nowhere?
Ain't it funny how we went nowhere?
Ain't it funny how we went, funny how we went nowhere?
Ain't it funny how we went nowhere?
[Bridge]
Oh, given the chance to break, would you be on your way out?
Who are you?
Ooo, given the chance to break, would you be on your way out?
Who are you? Who are you? Who are you?
Seneca was written by Ed Tullett & Novo Amor.
Seneca was produced by Novo Amor.