Mistakes I make always seem to come back to haunt me
I never get a break from these decisions
That have crippled my past but alas I keep coming back
With ridiculous thoughts, "maybe this time it will work out"
Except not, I've accepted the fact I'm wrong more times than not
I agree, I believe it's time for me to move on
I had an epiphany but it didn't seem to phase me
I just blew it off like steam coming up out of a manhole
Sending the lid crashing down, crushing somebody's skull
My own
On occasion, I will save myself the frustration
Of confrontation, just walk away and leave it alone
And you know that's always how it goes
Until I decide there's no way I'm backing down this time
Like every other time and by the end of the night
I'm already regretting calling my mind my own
I think it's time for me to go
I won't deny, it might take about 100 pounds of cast iron
To get it through my head
But at that point, I'd be dead, enough said
So whatever's been said, we'll have to stick to metaphorically speaking
Unless one day I find my brain plastered to the sidewalk,
I'll never change
credits
from The Devil Is In The Details,
released April 16, 2012
Written & performed by Keith Haynes.
Electric guitar by Tyler Bisson.
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