About a relationship bound to crash into the deadly rocks of distance and deception.
lyrics
Something's wrong again
The clock on the wall is counting my sins
The birds are falling dead
We saw the corpses we saw the corpses
The children hardly care
About the passing world right on their shoulders
The leaves stopped catching the wind
Just blows right over just blows right over
(Chorus)
And I just noticed that black mark on your heart
How long has it been hiding in the dark
And I just noticed the rocks under your waves currently calling to
My boat my god it's sinking on it's own
This house inside my head
Has leaking walls and broken stairs
And I'm sleeping with a knife
Keep one eye open keep one eye open
The words are letting go
Of what we can say to let them know
The drugs are taking over
Our definition of paradise
(Chorus)
Breathing out as blood rushes in
And I'm holding your ghost again and again
x3
(Chorus)
credits
from I'm Still Here,
released March 26, 2017
Adam Riekstins - Guitar and Vocals
Camden Connor - Bass
Jeremy Tingdahl - Drums
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