Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Struck Me Down, artist - Moon Taxi. Album song Mountains Beaches Cities, in the genre Инди
Date of issue: 09.09.2013
Record label: 12th South, BMG Rights Management (US)
Song language: English
Struck Me Down |
I woke up in a different world |
Tried to stop, slip, stumble, and fall |
But I don’t feel like I’m losing control |
No I don’t feel nothing at all |
What is lost, what have I found? |
Trying to pull all the pieces apart |
And what is left when no one else is around? |
Trying to end what I never had started |
I never thought I’d see the day |
My whole worlds turning shades of grey |
No one ever told me bout the price I’d pay |
No one ever told me bout the price I’d pay |
I disappeared before my eyes |
And my soul was so stranded and sore |
And I’m so tired of acting like I’m surprised |
When I’ve seen all of this before |
What is wrong, where am I now? |
Well don’t answer what you don’t understand |
And no one knows how we’re supposed to get out |
They just act like its part of the plan, whoa |
I never thought I’d see the day |
My whole worlds turning shades of grey |
No one ever told me bout the price I’d pay |
No one ever told me bout the price I’d pay |
I tumbled hard and hit the ground |
I found myself staring straight at the sky |
It felt like the whole world was turning around |
And it felt like I was ready to die |
What comes next and what is there? |
Well either way I just don’t have any choice |
I screamed so loud, oh but nobody cared |
Struck down by the sound of my voice |
I woke up back where I began |
And headed straight for the sea and the shore |
To follow footprints that were left in the sand |
When I crossed all these paths before |
Where do they go, where does it end? |
I don’t know if I can take any more |
I close my eyes and I try to pretend |
That I don’t know what I’m in for |
I never thought I’d see the day |
My whole worlds turning shades of grey |
No one ever told me bout the price I’d pay |
No one ever told me bout the price I’d pay |