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COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Clayton White
Clayton White
Songwriter
Fernando Diaz
Fernando Diaz
Songwriter
Noah Porter
Noah Porter
Songwriter
Jacobi Malone
Jacobi Malone
Songwriter
Scott Newerth
Scott Newerth
Songwriter
Jonathan Dolese
Jonathan Dolese
Songwriter

Lyrics

Shallowed breathing Thinned out blood Coursing through your veins A hymn of heartache hellishly sang That makes way for a sedation symphony Forced to wilt from the overexposure Of giving more than you've been given From dawn to dusk you disassociate Hiding your handguns just to feel safe The madness and the pain You know someday That all of it will fade So do your best to try to hold on And hopefully you'll say This was a Sorrow worth seeing through Now you sit in a somber state Your will to change the outcome Of your family's well being Soon became deadweight Solely on your shoulders A strain No man is built to with to withstand Which left you Laying vacant in your bed You feel alone Who would've guessed your efforts would create broken bones You've never been the type to hold back To live in regret Always exerting yourself Past one hundred And ten percent Brick by brick you've built This burdened place you're living in The madness and the pain You know someday That all of it will fade So do your best to try to Hold on And hopefully you'll say This was a Sorrow worth seeing through In the blink of an eye This could all give way So do your best to try to hold on tighter and hopefully you'll say This was a Sorrow worth seeing From the lips of a son That wasn't built to break The words rang out In a cacophonous way "I'd rather lift your body out of bed each day Than to have to carry your coffin And speak to your grave" True beauty lies between The strife and suffering A relentless perseverance You've ingrained in me
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