Now I'm in too deep
Sinking underneath
The pain I hide behind is all I know
Now I sink below

This is the end of reason
I'm giving up on holding in the weight, the pressure
Good intentions met with grief
God can you hear me? I try and try but I can't take this anymore
God, can you hear me? Let me break before it devours me
My hands around my neck, I'm suffocating me

Now I'm in too deep, sinking underneath, buried by my darkest memories
It's getting hard to breathe, and nobody can see
The pain I hide behind is all I know
Now I sink below

I'm wasting away, letting the disease of my mind break me
I'm wasting away, embracing suffering
Pulling me down, dragging me out
I'm falling, I'm drowning
With my hands around my neck

Now I'm in too deep, sinking underneath, buried by my darkest memories
It's getting hard to breathe, and nobody can see
The pain I hide behind is all I know
Now I sink below
Now I sink below

Sink below to the fire

Now I'm in too deep, sinking underneath, buried by my darkest memories
It's getting hard to breathe, and nobody can see
The pain I hide behind is all I know
Now I sink below
The pain I hide behind is all I know
Now I sink below


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    “This song is kind of a continuation of Falling Through The Sky. It discusses how I was keeping it together on the outside, until I finally succumbed to my first-ever panic attack. I really want people to hear this song and understand that you need to speak to someone when you’re going through things, because bottling it up truly leads to bad things.” kerrang.com/fit-for-a-kings-track-by-track-guide-to-new-album-the-hell-we-create

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