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Trouble
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Trouble è stato pubblicato il 12 febbraio 2021 da Nettwerk Music Group come parte dell'album Trouble - Single
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Data di uscita12 febbraio 2021
EtichettaNettwerk Music Group
Melodicità
Acousticità
Valence
Ballabilità
Energia
BPM85

Crediti

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Adam Jensen
Adam Jensen
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Adam Jensen
Adam Jensen
Songwriter
Christian Medice
Christian Medice
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Adam Jensen
Adam Jensen
Producer
Christian Medice
Christian Medice
Producer
Randy Merrill
Randy Merrill
Engineer

Testi

Standing at the gates of hell
Circling the drain
Lately I just hate myself
But damn I love the pain
Everything is blurry now
And I don't know where to go
And when the static fades to black, yeah
I'll be singing all alone
Is it living or dying that makes me afraid?
Or is it that I know my soul can't be saved?
There's trouble in my daydreams
It's all I've ever known
The day that I was born, trouble won't leave me alone
It's flowing in my bloodstream
And running through my veins
And when I lose my mind, it's the trouble that remains
Baby, I'm a powder keg, waiting to explode
They say I'm a lunatic, passed out in the road
Yeah, I'm a ten cent man in a hundred dollar suit
Baby, you should look the other way
Forget my name, 'cause I'm no good for you
Is it living or dying that makes me afraid?
Or is it that I know my soul can't be saved?
There's trouble in my daydreams
It's all I've ever known
The day that I was born, trouble won't leave me alone
It's flowing in my bloodstream
And running through my veins
And when I lose my mind, it's the trouble that remains
There's no silver or gold in my kingdom of dirt
All of that treasure is suffering and hurt
She ripped out my my heart, the blood is still spilling
I can't be your hero so I'll play the villain (rah)
There's trouble in my daydreams
It's all I've ever known
The day that I was born, trouble won't leave me alone
It's flowing in my bloodstream
And running through my veins
And when I lose my mind, it's the trouble that remains
Written by: Adam Jensen, Christian Medice
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