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Single for Strike Peter, Strike True
lyrics
Alone I wait
For this dark cloud to suppress me
I will be swallowed alive
This desperation eats me
I can feel my soul chipping
Chipping from the tension of life
I am the burden that drags down
I am the dead weight
I should have gone in the lake
(I should have gone in the lake)
I should have drowned in the lake
(I should have drowned in the lake)
I should have gone in the lake
(I should have gone in the lake)
I should have drowned in the lake
(Should have drowned)
I take a pill every morning just to get through my day, and I hope my parents think I’m okay
(Spiraling, spiraling, spiraling down)
I look in the mirror every morning just to stare at a face that I don't recognize or even know it's name
(Spiraling, spiraling, spiraling down)
I have so much anger and hate built up through time
I have so much grief and hate built in my heart
hate
heart
hate
I take a pill every morning just to get through my day, and I hope my parents think I’m okay
(Spiraling, spiraling, spiraling down)
I look in the mirror every morning just to stare at a face that I don't recognize or even know it's name
(Spiraling, spiraling, spiraling)
I should have gone in the lake
(I should have gone in the lake)
I should have drowned in the lake
(I should have drowned in the lake)
I should have gone in the lake
(I should have gone in the lake)
I should have drowned in the lake
(Should have drowned)
credits
released August 25, 2015
Lakota Dorris - Guitar
William Ide - Guitar/Vocals
Max Dressel - Vocals
Daniel Graham - Bass
Jackson Hagin - Drums
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