Do you think that I could be //
Someone that you could be proud of //
Because I’ve been absolutely terrified //
To admit I don’t sleep some nights //
Now I’ve been living in a slow hell //
Promise that you won’t tell //
Anyone where I’ve been the last few months //
And I’ve been talking down to my friends //
Almost every weekend //
And I don’t think that I’ll ever fuck this up //
Now I’m ignoring all my interests //
Revelry and progress //
How long do you think I can keep this up //
But I’m just trying not to hang on //
My self-deprecation //
I don’t think I’ll ever recover this //
But nothing calms my nerves //
And sleep just makes it worse //
I want to be someone I love //
But I want to give up completely //
Justify my existence //
But it’s never that easy //
It’s never that easy //
And if I disappear //
Would anyone be around to care //
And if I stop breathing //
Maybe then they’ll notice me //
If I disappear //
Would anyone be around to care //
And if I stop breathing // Maybe then they’ll notice me//
credits
from Mom Come Pick Me Up,
released May 29, 2020
Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Dave Zielinski and Jordan Wright
Recorded and Mixed at Wachusett Recording in Princeton, Massachusetts
Mastered by Jake Checkoway
All Songs Written by Square Loop
Kyle Mudge, Nate Rogers, Jordan Wright, Dave Zielinski
Guest Vocals by
Mike Aylward, Tyler Ducharme, Dylan Ilkowitz, Evan Lamanna, Pat Ranauro
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