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lyrics
On your own
With nothing to anchor the waves
All you’ve known
From cradle to grave
Stand there and wait, Stand there and wait,
For nothing come yeah, too little too late
Stand there and wait, Stand there and wait,
For nothing come, it’s too late
WOAAAHH
Too sick to fight,
Wait for the exits in the darkness of night
WOAAAHH
Sink in your place,
Back where you started now but it’s much too late
WOAAAHH
No will to fight
Wait for the exits in the darkness of night
WOAAAHH
Sink in your place,
Back where you started now but it’s much too late
On your own
With nothing left worthy to save
All you own
You already gave
Stand there and wait, Stand there and wait,
For nothing come yeah, too little too late
Stand there and wait, Stand there and wait,
For nothing come, it’s too late
WOAAAHH
Too sick to fight,
Wait for the exits in the darkness of night
WOAAAHH
Sink in your place,
Back where you started now but it’s much too late
WOAAAHH
No will to fight
Wait for the exits in the darkness of night
WOAAAHH
Sink in your place,
Back where you started now but it’s much too late
WOAAAHH
Nothing to gain,
Innocence lost for a Lifetime of pain
WOAAAHH
More of the same,
The weakest link in a once endless chain
WOAAAHH
Stay in your lane,
Stick to your guns, til the clock starts to drain
WOAAAHH
No one to blame
The sun in rising, you choose to abstain
WOAAAHH
Too sick to fight,
Wait for the exits in the darkness of night
WOAAAHH
Sink in your place,
Back where you started now but it’s much too late
WOAAAHH
No will to fight
Wait for the exits in the darkness of night
WOAAAHH
Sink in your place,
Back where you started now but it’s much too late
credits
released October 22, 2021
Cam Gray - Guitar & Vocals
Mick Hutchinson - Lead Guitar
Donnie Hopper - Bass & BG Vocals
Chris Nikolaidis - Drums & BG Vocals
Written and Produced by The Bare Minimum
Mixed by Devon Lougheed at SuperBONBON Sound
Mastered by Brock McFarlane at CPS Mastering
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