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lyrics
Sometimes your lover begins to suffer.
You watch them fall and know you could never pick them back up.
Sometimes you grow apart from one another...
But somewhere in your soul you're 17 again and the world doesn't feel as cold.
I'm just sitting alone on a park bench, staring up at the sky.
I know it will make you happy to find that this is eating me alive.
Its seems that even the stars have forgotten how to shine.
They've forgotten how to shine.
At the end of the day, there's nothing more that I can say.
I'm just spending December in a dark room, wasting away.
Sometimes its just easier to let the liquor kill the shame...
But when I die in a flicker, will you remember the flame?
All I ever wanted was to make you smile, but you lost it somewhere along the way.
But no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't help you find it again.
At the end of the day, there's nothing more that I can say.
I'm just spending December in a dark room, wasting away.
Sometimes its just easier to let the liquor kill the shame...
But when I die in a flicker, will you remember the flame?
The truth is I've been sick of the world for so long...
But I never thought I'd have to limp through it on my own.
Now I'm drifting out to the deep and I can't...
Find my way back home.
And I'm sorry that I could never finish your song.
I just couldn't put into words the love I'd felt for so long.
Now I'll die alone, but you'll move on.
And I hope that you find this melody when I'm gone.
When I'm gone.
At the end of the day, there's nothing more that I can say.
I'm just spending December in a dark room, wasting away.
Sometimes its just easier to let the liquor kill the shame...
But when I die in a flicker, will you remember the flame?
credits
released April 23, 2018
Recorded at Siren Studios in Vancouver, WA with Riley Rose.
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