Tied down to the river bed
The current ever flowing
Thoughts forever racing
What should I have said?
I always thought I'd die alone
And I was right
Breathing in water
My lungs overflowing
My chest is heavy
I can't fucking breathe
Starting to fade
Things turning grey
My thoughts arrive at peace
Lifeless swaying
The river becomes calm
I've reached tranquility
I'm decaying again
Fabricated in my head
I'm fading again
Comfortable in my death bed
I'm really falling now
The wind manipulating my face
I thought for sure my heart would be sprinting
Should I brace myself?
I have some time to think here
Not much though I guess
I wonder if I should have let someone know
Looking over my body
Witnessing such a pathetic sight
I brought myself to end it all
And I couldn't even do that right
No peace
No sanctity
No love
No nothing
credits
from I'm Sad and I Don't Know Why,
released September 25, 2020
Bob Godden - Guitar, Bass, Vocals
Ryan Shreeve - Drums, Production
Scott Rinebold - Vocals
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