RIP (feat. Bradley Walden)
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RIP (feat. Bradley Walden)
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Sinking into solitude
All of the people that I hold close
Are taking advantage of me the most
I turn my back, on all fake love
I turn my back, on those I trust
I'm turning back to what I always do
I'm slowly sinking into solitude
(So low, so low)
Don't hold me up just to throw me down
I just can't take this pressure on the ground
The rise and falls that twists me up in two
Have left me sinking into solitude
I need to find a way to rid my mind of pain
The voices echoing grim thoughts so deafening
Patience has run thin
I live with self doubt
These snakes have poisoned me
Cheers for the comedown
My light is dimming and I can't seek direction. Without light
Find my light
Leave me here to sink
The depths, my home to think
I guess it goes to show I'm better off alone
So done with reasoning, just leave me here to sink
No light won't make a sound
Found my home in the ground
Who will come look for me?
The depths I'll rest in peace
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