クレジット
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Harakiri for the Sky
Performer
Michael Kogler
Vocals
Matthias Sollak
Electric Guitar
Kerim Lechner
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Michael Kogler
Lyrics
Matthias Sollak
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Kristian Kohle
Producer
歌詞
[Verse 1]
What if you were but a gift
To my estranged and miserable heart?
Would you guide me back to times of grace?
Where I felt sheltered, where I still felt alive
[Chorus]
You were the most important chapter
In the book of my life
You were the summit
I was almost there
But now my heart is broken
And yours seems broken too
Don't promise me forever
If you never meant to
[PostChorus]
You gave up on me
Way easier, I gave up on myself
You forgot me so quickly
I'm pretty sure you never cared
But the past is like an anchor
The past's the greatest fall-apart
The hole filled with gunpowder in my chest
Where once, once was a heart
[Verse 2]
And you will search for me
In the arms of another stranger
You will search for me
Not eventually, that's a fucking promise
So
A fucking promise
[Verse 3]
So when did we lose sight?
Fuck, we used to be so close
And now you became
The main source of my pain
And I don't know how to live on
Or make it go away
And I don't know how to live on
Or make it go away
[Verse 4]
I wanna be the pain in your paintings
I wanna be the tempest in your words
I wanna be young love, too vague to insist
I wanna be your poem of solitude and grief
[Chorus]
You were the most important chapter
In the book of my life
You were the summit
I was almost there
[PostChorus]
You gave up on me
Way easier, I gave up on myself
You forgot me so quickly
Pretty sure you never cared
But the past is like an anchor
The greatest fall-apart
A hole filled with gunpowder in my chest
Where once was a heart
[Verse 5]
Just once I'd like to be the poem
And not again its fucking poet
I was just another promise you couldn't keep
Burn everything that bears my name
[Outro]
'Cause nothing will ever be louder
Than the silence between two people
That once pretended to love each other
And were ready to see the world burn
Written by: Matthias Sollak, Michael Kogler