Neon
Your smile is gently freezing
Snow feels in a way
You’re the laughter in my silence
The cold that keeps me awake
Green towel is soft spoken
The thoughts you never knew
The lies and empty promises
I’ll blue them all in hue
How does it feel?
How is it that I can feel?
Coz I, I need to know
Coz I, I know I can never be enough
To replace your whatever
And I, I think it’s shiny and blue
Like a dance that sees through
Coz I, I know I can never be enough
To replace your whatever
Now everything is silent,
And everything is telling me that you’re near
Everything about you
The world was something new
And I will stay at the open
Well, just to be with you
But every time I see the shelter
And every time I walk away
You’re the laughter in my silence
The call that fuels my days
How does it feel?
How is it that I can feel?
Coz I need to know
Coz I, I know I can never be enough
To replace your whatever
And I, I think it’s shiny and blue
Like a dance that sees through
Coz I, I know I can never be enough
To replace your whatever
Now everything is silent,
And everything is telling me that you’re near
And every time I see you passing by
I will stay here waiting for you
And I will talk to myself
On a lazy Sunday afternoon
And I’ll still say that prayer for you
I’ll be a little bit kind enough of me
While i try to be so perfect you’ll see
But nothing can compare to you
Whatever lies out there
There’s no one here
There’s no one here
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Artist Info
Spongecola
Between 1998 to 2002, Ysmael "Yael" Yuzon and Reynaldo "Gosh" Dilay, both from Ateneo High School, met through the school's theater guild, Teatro Baguntao. Yael was then the frontman of a rock band called White Castle. Nevertheless, he decided to form a band with Gosh and two other members of the theater guild. They named the group Sponge after R.S. Surtee's Mr. Sponge Sporting Tour. The band won in several high school competitions boosting their popularity not just in their school but in other campuses, as well. Some members of the old lineup left and were replaced by Christopher "Chris" Cantada and Erwin "Armo" Amovit. The latter is the guitarist of another band Rampqueen, which was managed also by Sponge's manager Raymond Fabul. Later however, they learned about a Detroit grunge band already using the name Sponge. "But we wanted to keep the word Sponge in our band name because people have already associated us with that name," according to Yael. "So we decided to add 'Cola', since it's an easy enough word to remember." Sponge Cola was officially formed in summer of 2002.

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