Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Mac Ayres
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Maclean Daniel Ayres
Songwriter
Lyrics
Heartache, can you save me from this heartache?
Thought I made it past the hard days
But it only lasts a while
(Wide awake) Wide awake, thought I felt the earth shake
Still not enough to leave a lonely place
For only half the day, no
So tell me, oooh, whatever happened to the old you?
Tell me, ooooh, you never used to overthink things through
Comfortable enough, oh, at least I had my fun
As the color fades to black
I would take the whole thing back now baby
When the sky starts caving in
At least I said I saw it coming, ohh
Comfortable enough, oh, at least I had my fun
As the color turns to grey
I would throw it all away tonight now
When the walls start closing in
At least I said I saw it coming
Floating, just above the water, holding
If I keep my head up long enough I know, it'll wash me to the shore, oh
Found me there, before the foolish boy was self-aware
Before the lights had fully cleared the air
Before my heart could handle the repair, oh you wish it wasn't fair
Comfortable enough, oh, at least I had my fun
As the color fades to black
I would take the whole thing back now baby
When the sky starts caving in
At least I said I saw it coming, ohh
Comfortable enough, oh, at least I had my fun
As the color turns to grey
I would throw it all away tonight now
When the walls start closing in
At least I said I saw it coming
Colors fade to grey
Throw it all away
As they come around
Let it be for now
Colors fade to grey
Throw it all away
As they come around
Let it be for now
Comfortable enough, oh, at least I had my fun
As the color fades to black
I would take the whole thing back now baby
When the sky starts caving in
At least I said I saw it coming, ohh
Comfortable enough, oh, at least I had my fun
As the color turns to grey
I would throw it all away tonight now
When the walls start closing in
At least I said I saw it coming
I hope it was worth it all
I hope
I hope it was worth it all
I hope
I hope
I hope
I hope
Written by: Maclean Daniel Ayres