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Deathbed
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Deathbed was released on February 23, 2026 by Tophouse as a part of the album WDYTWH - EP
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Tophouse
Tophouse
Conductor
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Joseph Robert Larson
Joseph Robert Larson
Composer
Andy Lafave
Andy Lafave
Composer
William John Cook
William John Cook
Composer
Jesse Daniel Davis
Jesse Daniel Davis
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Tophouse
Tophouse
Producer

Lyrics

There's a picture of my deathbed hanging high upon the wall
 Where my dreams and aspirations come to meet up for a talk
 And all they ever talk about are the ways that they can keep me out of it
 Now I'm looking for perspective, how I'd love to get her take
 Might she offer up an anecdote, or the just right thing to say
 Like it's a lovely composition, but the bigger picture's always hidden by the frame
 Stuck in minutiae with nothing to do but complain
 To all of my friends
 Details are cool, but they won't be in the room when it's time
 To make up and tuck in
 To my deathbed
 There's a hustle in the culture, there's a stone at which I grind
 I've been spinning wheels looking for an edge I hope to find
 In a race that's never ending, even though I keep on pretending that it does
 Now I'm picking up the pieces to the puzzle that I've solved
 So that I can then collect them and put them back inside the box
 And in tomorrow's boredom, I can spread them on the floor and start again
 Stuck in minutiae with nothing to do but complain
 To all of my friends
 Details are cool, they won't be in the room when it's time
 To make up and tuck in
 To my deathbed
 Stuck in minutiae with nothing to do but complain
 To all of my friends
 Details are cool, they won't be in the room when it's time
 To make up and tuck in
 To my deathbed
Written by: Andy Lafave, Jesse Daniel Davis, Joseph Robert Larson, William John Cook
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