Tomorrow I'm going to move and change my clothes
Just black on black and nothing else
I'll just let it go

Oh, tonight I'm gonna scream and medicate
'Cause it's too late to beg someone for some relief
And emptiness is filling me

I'm gonna move back to zero
I'm gonna leave no doubt
I'm gonna zero you out

In the bold days
Just a substitute
For calling you, for stalling you
Gonna move back with some friends in black
Rebuild my life at 17th and Capp

I'm gonna move back to zero (to zero)
I'm gonna leave no doubt
I'm gonna zero you out (zero)

I'm gonna move back to zero (to zero)
And in the moment that I let go
I'm back to zero
And I take on a life of my own
I'm back to zero and a song
A song starts to grow
Back to zero
And a song, a song
Don't let sorrow bring you down

I've been in love with her
I speak in perfect Japanese
Oh, no, no, are you gonna do it?
I think I'm through now
I'll mention all the black jeans

Go, go, go, go, go, whoo!

Back to zero (back to zero)
Back to zero (I'm gonna leave no doubt)
(I'm gonna zero you out)

Haunted
No guarantees, sometimes it's enough to breathe
And get through one more day of missing you

Get through one more day of missing you


Lyrics submitted by Mellow_Harsher, edited by cardy

Back To Zero Lyrics as written by Jenkins Stephan Douglas

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    Wondering if "Rebuild my life at 17th and Cap" is a reference to an address the writers once lived. 17th and Capital, perhaps?

    Sunshower41on February 12, 2019   Link
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    17th and Cap is a corner in San Francisco that is known for prostitution, drug abuse, and has been known to be dirty(i.e. lots of trash). My thoughts are that the meaning of this is that he is starting over at rock bottom. Starting with a clean slate metaphorically cleaning this woman out of his life.

    ChandlerMillwardon June 26, 2019   Link

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