Kill The Noise

Album: Ego Trip (2022)
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  • I just feel like I'm channeling something
    Kill the noise

    No love, no feelings
    I choke on the air I'm breathing
    Undone, unhealing
    Ain't nobody stopping the bleeding

    Deaf with demons on both sides
    Can't think, no angel left in sight
    Chained to this static in my mind
    And I can't hide

    This rage, I just can't escape
    Screaming at my face
    So loud I can't hear my voice
    Breaking through my mistakes
    Freefall into grace
    I'm not insane
    It's time to kill the noise
    Kill the noise

    My scars keep screamin'
    I live through the pain for a reason
    My God, my anger
    It drags me down like an anchor

    I'm deaf with demons on both sides
    Can't think, no angel left insight
    Chained to this static in my mind
    And I can't hide

    This rage, I just can't escape
    Screaming at my face
    So loud I can't hear my voice
    Breaking through my mistakes
    Freefall into grace
    I'm not insane
    It's time to kill the noise

    Shut up
    Shut up

    This rage, I just can't escape
    Screaming at my face
    So loud I can't hear my voice
    Breaking through my mistakes
    Freefall into grace
    I'm not insane
    It's time to kill the noise
    Kill the noise

    Breaking through my mistakes
    Freefall into grace
    I'm not insane Writer/s: Andrew Fulk, Andrew Goldstein, Anthony Esperance, Jacoby Shaddix, Tobin Esperance
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave
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