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Certain Tragedy
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Certain Tragedy was released on July 10, 2001 by Vagrant Records as a part of the album Stay What You Are
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Release DateJuly 10, 2001
LabelVagrant Records
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM157

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
David Soloway
David Soloway
Lead Guitar
Eben D'Amico
Eben D'Amico
Bass Guitar
Ted Alexander
Ted Alexander
Rhythm Guitar
Bryan Newman
Bryan Newman
Drums
Christopher Conley
Christopher Conley
Lead Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Eben D'Amico
Eben D'Amico
Songwriter
David Soloway
David Soloway
Songwriter
Bryan Newman
Bryan Newman
Songwriter
Ted Alexander
Ted Alexander
Songwriter
Christopher Conley
Christopher Conley
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Don C. Tyler
Don C. Tyler
Mastering Engineer
Doug Boehm
Doug Boehm
Mixing Engineer
Josh Turner
Josh Turner
Recording Engineer
Rob Schnapf
Rob Schnapf
Producer
Seth McLain
Seth McLain
Assistant Recording Engineer
Steven Rhodes
Steven Rhodes
Assistant Recording Engineer

Lyrics

And now I finally see that the further we go
We're only treading ground that we already know.
I could write you a song,
Send you a note,
Or empty out your trash
And buy a bucket full of diamonds
But even the most beautiful of all roses
Must someday crumble to dust and fade away.
It's certain tragedy.
So, it's on into the lonely nights and all the rest of it.
The empty space between me and the sunken walls
And feeling someone's hand around my neck
Choking away the life that I have left.
And I can finally see that the further I go
I'm only treading ground I don't want to know.
I'll probably hang upside down
From wooden rafters in my home
And look at old photos of you.
So, it's on into the lonely nights and all the rest of it.
The empty space between me and the sunken walls
And feeling someone's hand around my neck
Choking away the life that I have left.
I miss the warmth of the summer
When we were on our own,
But now it's winter and my bones are cold.
And now I finally see that the further we go
We're only treading ground that we already know.
I could write you a song,
Send you a note,
Or empty out your trash
And buy a bucket full of diamonds
But even the most beautiful of all roses
Must someday crumble to dust and fade away.
It's certain tragedy.
Written by: Bryan Newman, Chris Conley, David Soloway, Eben D'Amico, Ted Alexander
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