Code Orange & Nicole Dollanganger
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[Verse 1]
A pile of shells and a pile of leaves
In my dreams green man looks like me
And failure falls just like autumn trees
My concrete comfort mezzanine
[Chorus]
The smell of autumn and carbine
You'll never clean it up
I wanna let 'em all down
A letter goes out to your side
Something to mix it up
I wanna let 'em all down
The smell of autumn and carbine
[Verse 2]
They'll crack a window and let you feel the breeze
But was the juice ever really worth the squeeze?
It all looked so loud, now we don't hear a peep
A distant rainbow reverie
Now you're a pile of pills and a pile of leaves
Boss man's posthumous hit factory
He sleeps in silk sheets while you rest in peace
Culture's black eye like the girls you beat
[Chorus]
The smell of autumn and carbine
You'll never clean it up
I wanna let 'em all down
A letter goes out to your side
Something to mix it up
I wanna let 'em all down
The smell of autumn and carbine
[Bridge]
(Draining slowly, finally at peace)
Draining slowly, finally at peace
Draining slowly, draining slowly
Draining slowly, finally fading away
[Chorus]
The smell of autumn and carbine
You'll never clean it up
I wanna let 'em all down
A letter goes out to your side
Something to mix it up
I wanna let 'em all down
The smell of autumn and carbine
[Outro]
You'll never clean it up
You'll never leave it
No matter what they say
You never mattered much anyway
Autumn and Carbine was written by Code Orange.
Autumn and Carbine was produced by Shade Balderose & Will Yip & Jami Morgan & Nick Raskulinecz.
Code Orange released Autumn and Carbine on Fri Mar 13 2020.
Jami: “Autumn And Carbine is a Reba song that she wrote a lot of the music for that deals with celebrity culture and how I feel a lot of young artists, especially in other genres, are super manipulated by some of the big wigs, to the point where it becomes toxic to their lives. They’re trying to pre...
JM: “On the surface, the song is about the quick lives and deaths of these flavor-of-the-year new artists that are being propped up by corporations. They’re told to be bombastic and loud, and their demise is very similar. It’s quick and it’s loud and then it’s gone.”
–via Apple Music