Obsessive thoughts conspire, their secrets echo through my mind
Compulsive actions so dire, they're forever in disguise
This darkness surrounds me, with my back against the wall
This cycle keeps rolling, on and on and on
So let me feel alive again
Set me me free before the end
Intrusive thoughts won't quiet, their voices louder with each cry
"There's nothing wrong, I'm just tired" and other cliche'd lies
This darkness surrounds me, with my back against the wall
An existence so lonely, days go on and on
So let me feel alive again
Set me me free before the end
Let me breathe again
Break me out of my head
Save me from myself
So let me feel alive again
(So set me free)
So set me free
(Set me free)
Set me free
Let me be
I wanna feel alive before it all ends
Enough's enough
I wanna live my life on the outside
Trapped in my mind
Somebody save me
These thoughts won't stop
They tear me up from the inside
Enough's enough
So let me feel alive again
Set me free before it ends
(feel, feel, feel it again)
(feel, feel feel it again)
(feel, feel feel it again)
(set me free before it all ends)
So let me feel alive again
(and again and again and again)
Set me me free before the end
(set me free, set me free, set me free)
Let me breathe again
Break me out of my head
Save me from myself
So let me feel alive
credits
from live:love:lose (EP),
released January 18, 2019
Written, produced, and performed by RYLS.
Engineered by Josiah Clelland, Jade Sater, James Lord Parker.
Vocal Engineering by Sung Jun Park.
Mixed by Josiah Clelland.
Mastered by Troy Glessner.
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