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It's Always Sunny In Arkadelphia Lyrics

Boys Of Fall – It's Always Sunny In Arkadelphia Lyrics

When did my friends become my enemies?
When did I lose the feeling of sincerity?
When did the things I hold so close change?
I'm fading

I loathe the feeling like nothing else
No one around can understand how it feels to watch the sun rise and set, and to bite my tongue and live with the regret
And I've lost my feeling of purpose
Feel like an outcast, a pessimist
And I don't feel I deserve this
But it's the hole I've dug myself in

Tell me, yeah tell me
That I'm not losing the better part of me
Maybe, yeah maybe
This is worth it. (Is it worth it?)
Just ignite the fire that once burned inside me. (I'm burning)
Just ignite the fire. (I'm burning away.)
I'm burning
I'm burning away

I can feel it in my bones
Bloody knuckles stain the truth cause the only one who knows are these four walls
Dead, alive, it's all the same
I need it fixed before it buries me
I've got a fucking problem
And it's time that I came clean

Tell me, yeah tell me
That I'm not losing the better part of me
Maybe, yeah maybe
This is worth it. (Is it worth it?)
Just ignite the fire that once burned inside me. (I'm burning)
Just ignite the fire. (I'm burning away.)
I'm burning
I'm burning away

I'm bound by the choices that I've made
I'll die alone and that's the price that I'll pay
I need something
I need someone to tell me that, I'm worth something
Something more than what I've been

Tell me, yeah tell me
That I'm not losing the better part of me
Maybe, yeah maybe
This is worth it. (Is it worth it?)
Just ignite the fire that once burned inside me. (I'm burning)
Just ignite the fire. (I'm burning away.)
I'm burning
I'm burning away

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Songwriters: Daniel Quigley, Elijah Sleeker, Jacob Cemer, Michael Martenson, Scott Solomon
It's Always Sunny In Arkadelphia lyrics © ROUGH TRADE PUBLISHING

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