Little Tired

If disbelief, fantasy were the masters of confusion
Then, the only thing left to blame was a long line of depression
Discretion might've left room for the truth
Learning how to bear or living like I care

There's a ghost down the hall, in the middle of my mind
Telling me I'm crazy 'cause I learned how to walk the line
I ain't drinking no Bourbon, but, there's demons on the shelf
I lost so much of me, that I don't recognize myself

Feels like the winter took the fall
I ain't saying my world's gone to hell
I'm just a little tired, that's all

If broken hearts and brand-new starts and clichés, people say
Regrets on this cigarette was the riddle of the day
Then, I might have a run of good luck
But, I feel like a fool, like my prayers ain't getting through

There's a ghost down the hall, in the middle of my mind
Telling me I'm crazy 'cause I learned how to walk the line
I ain't drinking no Bourbon, but, there's demons on the shelf
I lost so much of me, that I don't recognize myself

Feels like the winter took the fall
I ain't saying my world's gone to hell
I'm just a little tired, that's all

If there's a rhyme or a reason
To sing what I can't say
Then I'll just keep believing
You live to fight another day

'Cause there's a ghost down the hall, in the middle of my mind
Telling me I'm crazy 'cause I learned how to walk the line
I ain't drinking no Bourbon, but, there's demons on the shelf
I lost so much of me, that I don't recognize myself

Feels like the winter took the fall
I ain't saying my world's gone to hell
I'm hoping there's more story left to tell
I'm just a little tired, that's all
I'm just a little tired, that's all



Credits
Writer(s): Nick Haynes, Trey Lewis
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