I Can Tell You About Pain

Album: The Dusk in Us (2017)
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  • Sick matriarch
    We are worlds apart
    Your dysfunction rips
    The roots from my heart
    I swear that I'm trying
    I swear that I'm trying, but
    You don't know what my pain feels like

    And our memory dims
    A bitter sting sets in
    The resentment grows
    And my blood thickens

    I swear that I'm trying
    I swear that I'm trying, but
    You don't know what my pain feels like
    You don't know what my pain feels like

    I just need to leave, just have to find a way out
    I just have to run, just need to fight my way out
    I just need to leave, just have to find a way out
    I just have to run, just need to fight my way out

    Stay calm, stay calm, keep your head down
    Stay calm, stay calm, keep your head down

    I just need to leave, just have to find a way out
    I just have to run, just need to fight my way out

    You don't know what my pain feels like
    You don't know what my pain feels like
    You don't know what my pain feels like
    You don't know what my pain feels like Writer/s: Benjamin Koller, Jacob Bannon, Kurt Ballou, Nathaniel Newton
    Publisher: Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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