Song for Dean
I was walking down the street when somebody passed me by
He didn't stop I bet he never wonders why
What's the point of living if I'm slowly dying
What's the point of laughing if I'll end up crying
It all just seems to me
Maybe I'm a hypocrite or maybe I'm a monster
I'm always asking questions but I'll never find the answers
Running from the truth, I only care about my comfort
Being scared's the worst I'll only jump in if you jump first
To be or not to be
When the sun goes down
And all I see is black and white
The difference in this town
What's wrong and what is right
One more night driven out of my mind
I see it all but still I'm blind
Can't fight the feeling that I'm losing time
I could climb the highest mountain
But the clock keeps ticking always counting
Down the days to my oblivion
I wish I could say
That it's all okay
Well it might be someday
When the sun goes down
And all I see is black and white
The difference in this town
What's wrong and what is right
One more night driven out of my mind
I see it all but still I'm blind
Can't fight the feeling that I'm losing time
I could climb the highest mountain
But the clock keeps ticking always counting
Down the days to my oblivion
When the sun goes down
And all I see is black and white
The difference in this town
What's wrong and what is right
One more night driven out of my mind
I see it all but still I'm blind
Can't fight the feeling that I'm losing time
I could climb the highest mountain
But the clock keeps ticking always counting
Down the days to my oblivion
He didn't stop I bet he never wonders why
What's the point of living if I'm slowly dying
What's the point of laughing if I'll end up crying
It all just seems to me
Maybe I'm a hypocrite or maybe I'm a monster
I'm always asking questions but I'll never find the answers
Running from the truth, I only care about my comfort
Being scared's the worst I'll only jump in if you jump first
To be or not to be
When the sun goes down
And all I see is black and white
The difference in this town
What's wrong and what is right
One more night driven out of my mind
I see it all but still I'm blind
Can't fight the feeling that I'm losing time
I could climb the highest mountain
But the clock keeps ticking always counting
Down the days to my oblivion
I wish I could say
That it's all okay
Well it might be someday
When the sun goes down
And all I see is black and white
The difference in this town
What's wrong and what is right
One more night driven out of my mind
I see it all but still I'm blind
Can't fight the feeling that I'm losing time
I could climb the highest mountain
But the clock keeps ticking always counting
Down the days to my oblivion
When the sun goes down
And all I see is black and white
The difference in this town
What's wrong and what is right
One more night driven out of my mind
I see it all but still I'm blind
Can't fight the feeling that I'm losing time
I could climb the highest mountain
But the clock keeps ticking always counting
Down the days to my oblivion
Credits
Writer(s): Alika Yost, Dean Ahearn, Gus Ralston, Kaoi Blaisdell-higa, Matai Loveman, Miles Kroeker
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