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Going through some tough time, the band's songwriter Justin Storer let it all out. This song represents the darkest moments that we all have when life gets you down.
lyrics
My head is feeling heavy from the medicine inside
I put it there to try to mask these demons in my mind
It's the only way to cope or make me feel alive
Well something's gotta give or it's another suicide
Well everything I've done and everyone I've been
Seems to lack the many colors I see in people I call friends
If I could hit that mark then surely I could fly
And maybe then I won't be sad and bitter when I die
Well it all comes down to this
A perfect bride, a perfect child, and still I slip
I know I'd be remiss
Well I should try, dare not flinch, or blink and eye
Oh I feel like a hypocrite for living such a lie
Each day required an army's might to get this face to smile
They tell me turn the pages, that this story will unfold
But promises and guarantees won't last me till I'm old
Well it all comes down to this
A perfect bride, a perfect child, and still I slip
I know I'd be remiss
Well I should try, dare not flinch, or blink and eye
And they say oh.......in the morning
And they say oh.......in the evening
Blame it on, blame it on, the medicine
credits
released October 8, 2014
Justin Storer (lots of things)
Jon Williams (keys)
Jon D'Errio (bass)
Jamie Gorman (lead guitar)
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