I think much like another song “Anti-Matter” (that's also on the same album as this song), this one is also is inspired by a horrifying van crash the band experienced on Nov 3, 2022. This, much like the other track, sounds like it's an extension what they shared while huddled in the wreckage, as they helped frontman Garrett Russell stem the bleeding from his head wound while he was under the temporary effects of a concussion. The track speaks of where the mind goes at the most desperate & desolate of times, when it just about slips away to all but disconnect itself, and the aftermath.
Have you ever felt the same
(This is music for the soul)
Every fuckin day?
(You're listening to K.T.O.L.
K-TOL)
Lyin if I said
(Your #1 station for all the soul hitz)
I feel fuckin good
(He's right, this is good for the soul)
I feel fuckin good
Good
I feel fuckin good
I take out my whole life
pour it into a vase called
This time is different
I know
(I feel fuckin good)
But I need to listen
Talk to my brain all day
Like
This pain is below me
(I feel fuckin good)
Things are always changing
Now I'm changing all these things
(I feel fuckin good)
I feel fuckin good
(This is music for the soul)
Every fuckin day?
(You're listening to K.T.O.L.
K-TOL)
Lyin if I said
(Your #1 station for all the soul hitz)
I feel fuckin good
(He's right, this is good for the soul)
I feel fuckin good
Good
I feel fuckin good
I take out my whole life
pour it into a vase called
This time is different
I know
(I feel fuckin good)
But I need to listen
Talk to my brain all day
Like
This pain is below me
(I feel fuckin good)
Things are always changing
Now I'm changing all these things
(I feel fuckin good)
I feel fuckin good
Lyrics submitted by tylermacmore
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