“Dead Man” is a song written by Dia Frampton from her sophomore album, Bruises.
In her Facebook Live Q&A on November 18, 2016, Dia stated that “Dead Man” was the first song she wrote for the album.
She also stated, “It’s honestly, like four years old.
It really stood the test of time. It’s an...
[Verse 1]
Thought I felt the water flooding in
I fought for hours, but then I caved in
And I knew the moment that I lost
When you held me in your arms
[Pre-Chorus]
And I know you won't let me dare forget you
I know that I'll never really want to
[Chorus]
Look at what you've done
Look what I've become
You're looking at a dead man
You're looking at a dead man
I know it's too late
I feel good in my chains
You're looking at a dead man
You're looking at a dead man
[Verse 2]
Never knew that love could feel so torn
My arms are heavy, they're brick and bone
Had I blinked the moment that we met
You stopped my heartbeat. It didn't start again
[Pre-Chorus]
And I know you won't let me dare forget you
I know that I'll never really want to
[Chorus]
Look at what you've done
Look what I've become
You're looking at a dead man
You're looking at a dead man
I know it's too late
I feel good in my chains
You're looking at a dead man
You're looking at a dead man
[Bridge]
Round and round and round and round we fall
Never gonna get around your walls
Don't you turn away from me
Don't you turn away from me again
[Chorus]
Look at what you've done
Look what I've become
You're looking at a dead man
You're looking at a dead man
I know it's too late
I feel good in my chains
You're looking at a dead man
You're looking at a dead man
Dead Man was written by Dan Romer & Dia Frampton.
Dead Man was produced by Dan Heath.
Dia Frampton released Dead Man on Fri Feb 17 2017.
In an interview is AXS, Dia said,
“‘Dead Man,’ is the first song I wrote for the new album. It’s about someone that I was in and out of a relationship with for four years, and looking back now, I wonder how we lasted for so long,”
Frampton told AXS. “Sometimes you just get stuck for a while, whethe...