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Problems
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Rock
Problems 由 Sounds Like Color 於 2023年1月20日發行,收錄於專輯《Problems - Single》中
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發行日期2023年1月20日
標籤Sounds Like Color
語言English
旋律
原聲音質
Valence
節奏感
輕快
BPM139

積分

演出藝人
Sounds Like Color
Sounds Like Color
演出者
詞曲
Thomas Denney
Thomas Denney
詞曲創作
Jesse Smarslok
Jesse Smarslok
詞曲創作
Philip Bates
Philip Bates
詞曲創作

歌詞

Tough break
And now you take the fall
Unchained
But you barely slipped them off
Got my freedom then came the pain
Can’t decide on my poison
I’m picking the vein
Why give in to something
When you can give in to everything
Found it better than nothing
When the moral hits
Better hope it sticks
Say goodbye to the story unfolding
Gone are
The lyrics of a better life
Maybe they’ll show when I see it
So far
Been trying to find a better light
Breaking bones just to feel it
My doubt pulls me under
There’s a voice in my head
Says I’ll never be right
Will I ever recover
Hanging by a thread
Nearly dead
Am I out of my mind
Should I even bother
If I cannot stop them
Wouldn’t that make me part the problem
We all are a part of the problem
Truly lacking sympathy
Cashing in on the substance
We’re scraping the bottom
What did you think
You could do anything
That life‘s just a game
What a shame
Your delusion has so much to say
My doubt pulls me under
There’s a voice in my head
Says I’ll never be right
Will I ever recover
Hanging by a thread
Nearly dead
Am I out of my mind
Should I even bother
If I cannot stop them
Wouldn’t that make me part the problem
Bitter
From the solitude
Could take my life from me
But that would not fix you
The risk you figure
Balanced on the follow-through
Dated hypocrisy
Every time we lose
Never again
Too late my friend
The last I saw
We had lost it all
Should I even bother
If I cannot stop them
Wouldn’t that make me part the problem
My doubt pulls me under
There’s a voice in my head
Says I’ll never be right
Will I ever recover
Hanging by a thread
Nearly dead
Am I out of my mind
Should I even bother
If I cannot stop them
Wouldn’t that make me part the problem
Written by: Jesse Smarslok, Philip Bates, Thomas Denney
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