The greatest let down leaves
A taste in my mouth
A taste in my mouth
A blind and blank routine
We're waiting it out
We're waiting it out
They're wearing me out with their hand-me-down lines
The small town weather
The small town weather
The ordinary sound of the ordinary mind
Been living here forever
Been living here forever

We've heard it all ten thousand times
Can you feel your heart sink?
I can feel mine
We've heard it all ten thousand times
Can you feel your heart sink?
I can feel mine

Inch by Inch we find
We're never satisfied
We're never satisfied
We're leaving it behind
The doubts grow inside
The doubts grow inside
We burn ourselves out just to calm ourselves down
A space to recover
A space to recover
A little escape from the weight of this town
Leave to find another
Leave to find another

We've heard it all ten thousand times
Can you feel your heart sink?
I can feel mine
We've heard it all ten thousand times
Can you feel your heart sink?
I can feel mine

And we'll sacrifice for the opposite
Because there must be more and we know it

We've heard it all ten thousand times
And we'll sacrifice for the opposite
Can you feel your heart sink?
I can feel mine
Because there must be more and we know there is

We've heard it all ten thousand times
And we'll sacrifice for the opposite
Can you feel your heart sink?
I can feel mine
Because there must be more and we know it
And we know it
And we know it


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Heartsink Lyrics as written by Laura Mary Carter Steven Ansell

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    No comments? awesome song off the new album. One correction though, "The greatest let down least/(Taste in my mouth)" should be "The great let down leaves a/(Taste in my mouth)" if I'm hearing it correctly, plus it makes more sense.

    On to the meaning. I feel it's about someone who's searching for whatever will fulfill their life (religion/love/success/etc.) and they go from town to town being let down from all the happy lies people have told him regarding adventures. In the end, even though he still hasn't found it, he still knows its out there

    SouthernPunk777on April 08, 2010   Link

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