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Deep End
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Americana
Deep End was released on October 17, 2025 by Columbia as a part of the album Deep End - Single
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Release DateOctober 17, 2025
LabelColumbia
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM162

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Presley Haile
Presley Haile
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Presley Haile
Presley Haile
Lyrics
Larry Joe Taylor
Larry Joe Taylor
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Larry Joe Taylor
Larry Joe Taylor
Producer
Pat Manske
Pat Manske
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

Something ‘bout crimson leaves
Makes me want a cigarette
Jean jacket, rolled up sleeves
Could almost, but I can’t see yet
The lines beside your eyes
As you share a crooked grin
Honey, I’ve been missing you
In the quiet space I’m in
October’s towering over me
Clock is tik-toking
There’s ties to bind and words to string
Time is running out on me
I wonder for a moment
Is stress all this life can bring?
Will there ever come a day when the alarms no longer ring?
I’m losing myself
losing mymind
Why is it so hard to find
A life-line to hold onto
When the waters start to rise
I’m always in the middle of
the deep end in my mind
A sweeping autumn breeze
Swirls herself around me
Bringing with her dreams
Of the children we used to be
Those kids grew up to do
Exactly what they always knew
Now they’re holding it together
With ’sicle sticks and glue
I see the world different now
The rose glasses have faded
And the world that I now know
Has left me frustrated
I’ve asked a thousand times
I’m sure they’ve been returned
In ways I haven’t realized
Or in things I’ve yet to learn
  
I’m losing myself
losing my mind
Why is it so hard to find
A life-line to hold onto
When the waters start to rise
I’m always in the middle of
the deep end in my mind
Oh I’m tired of treading water
God I’m not getting stronger
Won’t you lend me a hand
And pull me back in
‘Cause I’m losing myself
losing my mind
Why is it so hard to find
A life-line to hold onto
When the waters start to rise
I’m always in the middle of
the deep end in my mind
Written by: Larry Joe Taylor, Presley Haile
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