Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Landmine, artist - Polaris. Album song The Death of Me, in the genre
Date of issue: 20.02.2020
Age restrictions: 18+
Record label: SHARPTONE
Song language: English
Landmine |
This is a fall from grace |
Can’t bear the aftertaste |
As you swallow all your pride |
Are you satisfied? |
(Are you satisfied?) |
Every day like a broken record |
Every night is a pointless prayer for change |
No reprieve |
No peace, no release for your middle class rage |
Everybody wants to sell you something |
Everybody wants a piece of your mind |
Bite your tongue and let the crowd speak for you |
Head like a hole and a heart like a landmine |
(Hey, hey) |
Is it any wonder that we end up this way? |
(Hey, hey) |
Born with a crisis of identity |
(Hey, hey) |
Is it any wonder that this happens all the time? |
Got a head like a hole and a heart like a landmine |
Time hits like a freight train |
No paycheck can pay back the lost years spent ruminating |
Just pain to be gained from your common sense fears |
Everybody’s wasting away here |
Watch us bloom and decay |
Cast to the side (Cast to the side) |
No one heard you choking as you |
Swallowed your pride (Swallowed your pride) |
You say you’re happy, but are you satisfied? |
No restitution until you understand |
This world that left you cold |
Will feed you shit till you bite the fucking hand |
So tell me where it hurts, if it hurts to be you |
If it hurts to be used and abused |
If you know where you don’t want to be |
All the heavy-hearted, sing this with me |
(Hey, hey) |
Is it any wonder that we end up this way? |
(Hey, hey) |
Born with a crisis of identity |
(Hey, hey) |
Is it any wonder that this happens every day? |
Are we cursed and condemned to a life of misery? |
Tell me where it hurts, if it hurts to be you |
If it hurts to be used and abused |
If you know where you don’t want to be |
All the heavy-hearted, sing this with me |
(Hey, hey) |
All the heavy-hearted sing this with me |
(Hey, hey) |
Cursed and condemned to a life of misery |