Did you cut your teeth on the road you used to drive away from me?
The view was crystal clear, but are you watching where you’re going
If the going never seems to settle down?
I’ve got these friends that move around like planes that never land
Tell me what you see when you’re at 30,000 ft and there’s no way
For you to make it to the ground
It’s in the look, the end, the face of a friend
It’s where I go when I try to pretend
That I’m gone away and not coming back
I need this place like a heart attack
In the best way I hold my breath
At the end of the day, it’s all I ‘ve got left of us
Don’t let it be the death of love
Did it kill your dreams? The monotony of the eat, sleep, and repeat
The cause and the effect of saying everything you mean
Just to find yourself inside the lost and found
It’s in the look, the end, the face of a friend
It’s where I go when I try to pretend
That I’m gone away and not coming back
I need this place like a heart attack
In the best way I hold my breath
At the end of the day, it’s all I ‘ve got left of us
Don’t let it be the death of love
It’s a trip when your happiness is gambled like a grip
That’s loosening its handle because the hand that you’ve been holding
Isn’t folding and you see a better round
credits
released February 4, 2022
Written by Chase Kerby
Performed by Chase Kerby, Dustin Ragland, John McCall, Isaac Stalling, Garrison Brown, and Adam Ray
Produced by Chase Kerby and Michael Trepagnier
Recorded at Cardinal Song Studios
Mixed by Michael Trepagnier
Mastered by Kevin Lively Mastering
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