Bury Me Alive

Album: Tear the World Down (2009)
Play Video
  • There's no use in crying
    All my tears won't drown my pain
    Free me from your sorrow
    I can't grieve you again
    I watched you let yourself die
    And now it's too late to save you this time

    You bury me alive
    And everybody's gotta breathe
    Somehow don't leave me, die
    Too consumed by your own emptiness and lies

    All I did was love you
    Now I hate the nightmare you've become
    I can't let you fool me
    I won't need you again
    I watched you let yourself die
    And now it's too late to save you this time

    You bury me alive
    And everybody's gotta breathe
    Somehow don't leave me, die
    Too consumed by your own emptiness and lies
    And everybody's gotta breathe
    Somehow don't leave me, die
    Too consumed by your own emptiness and lies

    Make me feel this love we used to hold
    All I see is black and cold
    As I try to pull you down
    To the ground, the ground

    And everybody's gotta breathe
    Somehow don't leave me, die
    Too consumed by your own emptiness and lies
    (you bury me alive)
    And everybody's gotta breathe
    Somehow don't leave me, die
    Too consumed by your own emptiness and lies Writer/s: Carly Hennessy, John Le Compt, Marty O'brien, William Gray
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, TuneCore Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Experience Nirvana with Sub Pop Founder Bruce Pavitt

Experience Nirvana with Sub Pop Founder Bruce PavittSong Writing

The man who ran Nirvana's first label gets beyond the sensationalism (drugs, Courtney) to discuss their musical and cultural triumphs in the years before Nevermind.

Alan Merrill of The Arrows

Alan Merrill of The ArrowsSongwriter Interviews

In her days with The Runaways, Joan Jett saw The Arrows perform "I Love Rock And Roll," which Alan Merrill co-wrote - that story and much more from this glam rock pioneer.

Five Rockers Who Rolled With The Devil

Five Rockers Who Rolled With The DevilSong Writing

Just how much did these monsters of rock dabble in the occult?

Michelle Branch

Michelle BranchSongwriter Interviews

Michelle Branch talks about "Everywhere," "The Game Of Love," and her run-in with a Christian broadcasting network.

Gary LeVox

Gary LeVoxSongwriter Interviews

On "Life Is A Highway," his burgeoning solo career, and the Rascal Flatts song he most connects with.

Marc Campbell - "88 Lines About 44 Women"

Marc Campbell - "88 Lines About 44 Women"They're Playing My Song

The Nails lead singer Marc Campbell talks about those 44 women he sings about over a stock Casio keyboard track. He's married to one of them now - you might be surprised which.