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Feedy & the Bank Feeds - Not Finished, Not Gone

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Not Finished, Not Gone isn’t about endings.
It’s about staying in the room when things don’t resolve cleanly.

This track lives in the tension between momentum and pause — loud, gritty, and human. Feedy & the Bank Feeds lean into distortion, weight, and restraint, letting the song breathe without trying to wrap it up neatly.

It’s not a victory lap.
 It’s not a goodbye.
 It’s the sound of keeping the lights on and the amps humming while the rest settles.

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Verse 1
I didn’t break it
I didn’t save the day
I just stayed sitting
When it would’ve been easier to walk away

No clean ending
No final line
Just a room still humming
Long after closing time

Pre-Chorus
I’m not chasing silence
I’m not forcing calm
I’m just letting the weight stay
Until it knows what it wants

Chorus
I’m not finished
I’m not gone
I didn’t vanish
I stayed on

Lights still burning
After hours
No big ending
Still here now

Verse 2
I didn’t dress it up
Didn’t make it right
Didn’t turn the mess
Into something I could sell as insight

Some weeks bend you
Some weeks don’t
Some things pause you
Without letting go

Pre-Chorus
I’m not calling this failure
I’m not calling it done
I’m just standing in the middle
Waiting on what comes

Chorus
I’m not finished
I’m not gone
I didn’t disappear
I stayed on

No applause
No resolve
Just the work
Still breathing on

Bridge
You don’t quit every time you stop
You don’t lose just because you wait
Some things settle without a sound
Some endings come late

I didn’t shut it down
I didn’t move on fast
I just didn’t drag
What wasn’t ready past

 Chorus (half-time)
Not finished
Not gone
Still here
Holding on

Outro
Lights still on
Door not closed
When it’s ready
I’ll know