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Vocalist Drew York explained the song meaning in an interview with Alternative Press:
The song “Death Beds” is about the people in the working class
who hate their jobs but continue to do them. The nine-to-fivers that settle for what miserable lives they have created for themselves. I never...
I know a place
Where the wounded go
For cold souls unaware
With no self control
I know a place
Where the broken and wounded go
You just sit back and listen
And just do what you're told
Never knowing how things
Could have been as you grow old
This is your time and it's wearing thin
Don't let this happen again and again
You can catch me in a storm
Of thoughts and prayers
Sleep away your American nightmare
I won't lie with you in your grave
Sleep away your American nightmare
Sleep, it. Sleep it away
Your American nightmare
You just sit back and listen
And just do what you're told
Never knowing how things
Could have been as you grow old
This is your time and its wearing thin
Don't let this happen again and again
I may be wounded
I don't need to be saved
And though I'm wounded
I don't need to be saved
I won't lie, I won't lie
With you in your grave
So put your fist in the air
To the sound of the new beat
Death Beds was written by Tom Williams & Drew York & Anthony Altamura & Dan Bourke & Stray from the Path.
Death Beds was produced by Will Putney.
Stray from the Path released Death Beds on Tue Aug 30 2011.