[Verse 1: Lontalius]
All the nights I spent alone
Humming a sweet tune to the dialtone
And telling secrets to a boy I met
I knew he’d read them, I knew he’d die for it
'Cause he knows what it’s like
I just want to hide sometimes
And though it’s easier
It never feels right at the time
And you know where I’ll be
It all rubs off on me
It wasn’t the same when you left
And it’s killing you now, I bet
[Chorus: Lontalius]
I sometimes think Los Angeles wasn’t madе for you
But I would hate it too, if I could feel it
And I’m always on the run, always afraid of you
But you would hate it too, if you could feel it
And somеthing changed me, alright
[Verse 2: Quiet Luke]
What can you lose if you never came home again
It’s been seven years out here on my own
But it wakes me up, it wakes me up inside
Just to see the other side, I can see it in your eyes
That you can’t help at night, that we’ve known it for awhile
So I knew it’d be alright, but it turned into the ride of my life
Now we’re free falling, so what could we lose
[Chorus: Lontalius]
I sometimes think Los Angeles wasn’t made for you
But I would hate it too, if I could feel it
And I’m always on the run, always afraid of you
But you would hate it too, if you could feel it
And something changed me, alright
Dialtone was written by Eddie Johnston & Alexander Luke Bahta.
Dialtone was produced by Eddie Johnston.