It's too late
It's too late now
To pry away
To pry away

My candle burns on both ends so where does it leave us
Standing emptier than we ever left you
With your head in the water it's getting harder to breathe
So stand up, stand up

It's too late
To pry away
It's too late
To pry away

Don't get me wrong, I'm just as scared as you are now
You dropped us off here with no direction
But you never even tried to fight the current
Watch the water pouring faster into your lungs
So breathe in, breathe in

It's too late
To pry away
It's too late
To pry away

But it's hard to hear me
When your sinking, down, here

I wanna see you wash it down, wash it down
How can you sleep here
I bear the weight of your world
I don't believe in a single word you sold to me, sold to me
I bear your burden for the last time
I swear I'm done with all of this

It's too late
To pry away from the undertow
I watch it take you, then I walk away


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Paper Lung Lyrics as written by Daniel Travis Davison Christopher Dudley

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    My Interpretation

    It's too late, it's too late now, To pry away, to pry away.

    The candle burns on both ends, So where does it leave us? Standing emptier than we ever left you, With your head in the water it's getting harder to breathe, So stand up, stand up.

    It's too late to pry away.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm just as scared as you are now. They dropped us off here with no direction, But you never even tried to fight the current. Watch the water pouring faster into your lungs, So breathe in, breathe in.

    It's too late to pry away.

    But it's hard to hear me when you're sinking.

    Swim here, I wanna see you, Wash it down, wash it down.

    How can you sleep here? I've been... I dont believe it, a single word you sold to me.

    ...you're burning, for the last time, I swear I'm done with all your fears.

    It's too late, to pry you away from the undertow, I watch it take you, then I walk away.

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