Help me I'm in danger
She's coming at me with the knife again
She's swallowing pills that exceed the prescription
I don't know where it all went wrong
Retracing my steps back into your arms
All I know is that I'm guilty and it's showing
Help me I'm lonesome
It's nine pm and I've got hours to go
Will you pick me up from my home take me anywhere
All my life I've felt so ashamed
I've buried myself deep in reckless suffering
Every ghost I've ever had
Is banging on my ribcage insisting it's not so bad
I'll light myself another cigarette
Pretend the sadness isn't on my breath
People think they can see me better than I can
Help me I can't deal with my problems
Mostly I'm too tired to try and solve them
Is it alright if we can just keep on driving
Drive me out to the oceanside
I used to take a boy there late at night
I wonder if the water makes him think of me
All my life I've felt so ashamed
I've buried myself deep in reckless suffering
Every ghost I've ever had
Is banging on my ribcage insisting it's not so bad
Someday I wont carry all this weight
credits
from Subject To Change,
released October 20, 2016
Hazel Freeman - Vocals & Ukulele
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