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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Ben Bruce
Lead Guitar
Cameron Liddell
Rhythm Guitar
Danny Worsnop
Vocals
James Cassells
Drums
Sam Bettley
Bass
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Danny Worsnop
Songwriter
James Cassells
Songwriter
Ben Bruce
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Joey Sturgis
Producer
Allan Hessler
Additional Engineer
Brian Robbins
Engineer
David Bendeth
Mixing Engineer
Michael Milan
Editing Engineer
Ted Jensen
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
A boy of anguish, now he's a man of soul
Traded in his misery for the lonely life of the road
The years were cruel to him, no, he won't let them go
Lays awake tryna find the man inside
To pack his bags and escape this world
[Verse 2]
I've never been so torn up in all of my life
I should've seen this coming
I've never felt so hopeless than I do tonight
I don't wanna do this anymore, I'm moving on
[Verse 3]
He wanted to change the world to make it all worthwhile
So he put his pen to paper and poured out everything inside
His red eyes tearing up at the man that he'd became
Slowly but surely on the fast track
To falling into his grave
[Verse 4]
I've never been so torn up in all of my life
I should've seen this coming
I've never felt so hopeless than I do tonight
I don't wanna do this anymore, I'm moving on
[Verse 5]
I can't believe I've come so far in such a short time
And I'm still fighting on my own
If I stop to catch my breath, I might never breathe again
So just know this
[Verse 6]
I've never been so torn up in all of my life
I can't believe I let myself break down
[Verse 7]
I've never been so torn up in all of my life
I should've seen this coming
I've never felt so hopeless than I do tonight
I don't wanna do this anymore
[Verse 8]
I've never been so torn up in all of my life
I should've seen this coming
I've never felt so hopeless than I do tonight
No, I don't wanna do this anymore, I'm moving on
[Verse 9]
A boy of anguish, now he's a man of soul
Traded in his misery for the lonely life of the road
Written by: Danny Worsnop, Ben Bruce, James Cassells