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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Thomas Dollbaum
Lead Vocals
Matt Seferian
Electric Guitar
Mike Saladis
Drums
Mark Edgar Stuart
Bass Guitar
Joshua Bianco
Percussion
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Thomas Dollbaum
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Thomas Dollbaum
Co-Producer
Bruce Watson
Co-Producer
Clay Jones
Mastering Engineer
Matt Seferian
Recording Engineer
Lyrics
I walk hand and hand with my death.
She's the only thing I need.
I breathe her breath, she breathes my breath
look what it does to me.
I look up, down, in the sky it's everything I see.
She looks down and sees the children, they're
gonna be as fucked up as me.
Gold teeth break on life.
It's gritty, but now don't let them eat you up.
Someday, I will leave the city before it fucks me up.
In the deepest darkest ocean you can hear the
locomotion scream.
Anne Frank's radio screams like it's filled with kerosene.
Wildfire speaks and spits like it's covered in gasoline.
I'm living in the past and future and whatever's
in between.
I know you don't like where you came from.
But blood ain't nothing to be ashamed of.
I'm still here, still hard to love.
No such thing as loved ones.
Gold teeth break on life.
It's gritty, but now don't let them eat you up.
Someday, I will leave the city before it fucks me up.
In the deepest darkest ocean you can hear the
locomotion scream.
Anne Frank's radio screams like it's filled with kerosene.
Wildfire speaks and spits like it's covered in gasoline.
I'm living in the past and future and whatever's
in between.
Stuck out on a highway, ain't looking back.
Trying to get rid of all this mess.
Blood ain't nothing to be ashamed of.
I'm still here, still hard to love.
Gold teeth break on life.
It's gritty, but now don't let them eat you up.
Someday, I will leave the city before it fucks me up.
In the deepest darkest ocean you can hear the
locomotion scream.
Anne Frank's radio screams like it's filled with kerosene.
Wildfire speaks and spits like it's covered in gasoline.
I'm living in the past and future and whatever's
in between.
Written by: Thomas Dollbaum