I got the news today
Elsewhere I am dividing
Feels like my world is ending
I've made another me
Warm, red, barely dead
Thoughts running through my other head
Fingers twitching, muscle building
I've made me obsolete
Relive my life
I feel safer inside
And the things I see
Hidden in the chemistry
Is there anybody I can believe, believe
And the eyes I see
As I face the other me
Is there anybody I can call me, call me
No longer this year's newest type
Superseded, absent hype
Spoilt, faded, over ripe
I'm so much older news
Evolution come around
Jury trial by ultrasound
My handiwork will hunt me down
And masquerade as me
Relive my life
I feel safer inside
Now one on one has made us three
I look away, too sick to see
Our faces staring back at me
My little Frankenstein
I sit alone beside the cage
And try to fight with all my rage
End of story, turn the page
I'm not the one you want
Frost* is a British progressive rock band formed in 2005. The project's core is vocalist and keyboardist Jem Godfrey, known for his collaborations with Genesis during Peter Gabriel's tenure. Frost*'s sound blends classic elements of progressive rock with influences from jazz and world music. The band has released several successful albums, including "Millionth Monkey" (2007), "Experiments in Mass Appeal" (2010) and "The Sleep of Reason" (2013). Frost* is appreciated for its energetic live performances and complex arrangements. Among the most representative songs are "The Man Who Sold the Moon", "The Road to Nowhere" and "The Sleep of Reason".
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