Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Midnight Anthem
Performer
Alex Salzman
Keyboards
Catherine Malli
Lead Vocals
Sophia Malli
Lead Vocals
Grace Cuccia
Lead Vocals
Tom Seguso
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Catherine Malli
Songwriter
Sophia Malli
Songwriter
Grace Cuccia
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Alex Salzman
Recording Engineer
Jc Santalis
Recording Engineer
Garrett Haines
Mastering Engineer
Jean-Christophe Santalis
Engineer
Lyrics
I wait by the door of the saloon
It's long past I'll be there soon
And I try my best to keep my cool
But I'm shakin' in my boots
It's half past when you told me to be here
In the letter you signed Love, William
I snuck out the back door of the church
To sit alone in the corner booth when
I, I see you walk in and
I, I can smell the bourbon
You, you said that you quit drinkin'
As you st-st-stutter stutter my name
And I don't wanna fight you
In my Sunday dress
So please don't further damage
This tragically beautiful mess
Our house was built on broken bones
The ones we've made from throwin' stones
To me it was the perfect love
But how calamitous it was
You put your arm around me
Give me the love I desperately need
And where your hand rests
Covers the bruises perfectly
And I wish that they would just disappear
But it's the only sign that you ever cared
The only colors I know now are black and blue
But at least it means I've got you
You hold my hand as we walk home
And all is fine, the world is right,
til the lights turn off
A switch you flip, your hand you give, a line that you cross
And I know it's wrong, but you're my drug and I'm addicted
I don't wanna fight you
In my Sunday dress
So please don't further damage
This tragically beautiful mess
Our house was built on broken bones
The ones we've made from throwin' stones
To me it was the perfect love
But how calamitous it was
And I read every word you ever wrote to me
And left them in a box under the bed you made, oh
Sometimes love just don't add up to be enough
So somehow I found the courage to leave
I left you in the morning
But now they can smell the bourbon
I swore I'd never turn to drinkin'
But now I st-st-stutter, stutter your name, oh
I ride away from you
In my Sunday dress
So you can't further damage
This tragically beautiful mess
Our house was built on broken bones
The ones we made from throwin'stones
I thought it was the perfect love, oh
But now I know it was never really love
And how calamitous it was
How calamitous it was, Oo
I wait by the door of the saloon,
They open soon
Written by: Catherine Malli, Grace Cuccia, Sophia Malli

