Something I Said Songtext
von Lonely the Brave
Something I Said Songtext
How could I allow myself, to twist in shape, to fade up in hate.
Oh, why?
I′m choking a lie I sell, an assist in a way, will bitterness stay?
Oh, why?
Took something I said, into making it wrong.
Now I'll, always fear the way I felt about truth.
Did it over again, stood the winning fall.
Darling say the words and I′ll take my move.
I'm floating on a bridge.
To see who witnesses.
Sinking in bitterness, cause all my friends have called in...
Sick of the rhetoric, when no-one's innocent here.
I′m mending all my friends, cause I got sick of blending in.
Sick of blending in.
Took something I said, into making it wrong.
(This would take hold)
Now I′ll always fear the way I felt about truth.
(Unfold. Take. Darling save us.)
(How could I not know)
Did it over again, stood the winning fall.
(This would take hold)
Darling say the words and I'll take my move.
(Unfold. Take. Darling save us.)
I′m floating on a bridge.
To see who witnesses.
I'm sinking bitterness.
Cause I got sick of blending in.
Oh, why?
I′m choking a lie I sell, an assist in a way, will bitterness stay?
Oh, why?
Took something I said, into making it wrong.
Now I'll, always fear the way I felt about truth.
Did it over again, stood the winning fall.
Darling say the words and I′ll take my move.
I'm floating on a bridge.
To see who witnesses.
Sinking in bitterness, cause all my friends have called in...
Sick of the rhetoric, when no-one's innocent here.
I′m mending all my friends, cause I got sick of blending in.
Sick of blending in.
Took something I said, into making it wrong.
(This would take hold)
Now I′ll always fear the way I felt about truth.
(Unfold. Take. Darling save us.)
(How could I not know)
Did it over again, stood the winning fall.
(This would take hold)
Darling say the words and I'll take my move.
(Unfold. Take. Darling save us.)
I′m floating on a bridge.
To see who witnesses.
I'm sinking bitterness.
Cause I got sick of blending in.
Writer(s): Andrew Bushen, Gavin Edgeley, Jack Bennett, Mark Trotter, Ross Smithwick Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com