I Can't Find Me (Please read description)

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And now for something completely different. :)
I wrote this song in 2005 and originally performed it with my band Gimble.
At the time it was called 'Leave Me Alone' and the Lyrics were different and written by me and Gimble singer Lawrence McManus.
It also had a different intro and order.
I have always wanted to re record a version of this song and so I have and here it is.
Its very much a homage to Greenday and The Offspring who were my first ever influences before John Frusciante came along.
So this is dedicated to the those 2 bands and I would also like to dedicate to my Dad.
I hope you like this one. : )

Lyrics -

I can't be here
You can't see me
I don't want this
Please release me

I'm looking round but no one sees me
Locked inside my head is killing me
I hurt myself to feel free
And I can't find me cause I'm not here I'm gone

I can't do this
I feel I'm failing
Failing you all now
I feel I'm wasting

I'm looking round but no one sees me
Locked inside my head is killing me
I hurt myself to feel free
And I can't find me cause I'm not here I'm gone
I'm gone

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Gear Used -
Guitar - Revelation RTL59
Bass - 70s Columbus Jazz Bass
Amp - Marshall MG100 HDFX
Pedals - Marshall Guv'nor 2 Plus
Boss DS2
Tone City Golden Plexi

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