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Open Your Heart

from Stockholm Syndrome by Prisoners Of New York

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mlebaron Wow, what a great song! Love the choir backups! And, Shane: awesome vocals, bro. Favorite track: Open Your Heart.
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Written, Recorded and Mixed by Shane Smith

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OPEN YOUR HEART

1- Call out my name, and I'll come runnin'
Call out my name, and I'll come runnin

Cuz i need ya so much, I just can't go another day
Open your heart to me

2- Cry in the night, and I'll heed your call
Cry in the night, and I'll heed your call

When the strain is too much, you just can't go another day
Open your heart and give it to me

Bridge;

If you feel no one understands your pain
Don't be so sure cuz I've been to hell and back again

3- Tattered and worn, is a heart that's been burned
Tattered and worn, is a heart that's been burned

Put your fears aside, let me shoulder the burden for you

Open your heart
Open your heart
Open your heart
You gotta trust me babe, and do this do this for me

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from Stockholm Syndrome, released October 4, 2018

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Prisoners Of New York Brooklyn, New York

P.o.N.Y. are a band from Brooklyn NY. We formed in 2015 and have been playing around New York ever since. Our aim is to write honest heavy rock songs with meaningful lyrics, make great sounding recordings and put on memorable shows. The band was created from a late night conversation at Rocka Rolla about what Shane's ideal band would be. Heavy riffs,
soulful vox, face melting guitar & strong songs
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