Teen Suicide
Teen Suicide
Teen Suicide
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Teen Suicide
Teen Suicide
Teen Suicide
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“I don’t think it’s too late” is a song about the regrets Ray has made and how he is optimistic he still has time to make up for the time he’s lost or wasted.
[Intro: Eric Livingston]
I'm not dead
And I feel better than the last time I talked to you
[Verse 1]
Sleeping with you on the couch
Was the best I've felt in months
You know you're my family
Until the day that all my blood stops running
And my heart gives up
They find me in the bathroom tied off
Or like Jason on the kitchen floor
Chain lock on the door, receipts on the table
Twelve unread emails
I was going through withdrawal in a mall
I threw up in the food court
Waiting on a call to come through
And the more half-baked, romantic part of my brain
Told me that was the thing to hold on to
[Hook]
I don't think it's too late
I don't think...
[Verse 2]
Is it too late?
Were the best times of my life mistakes?
I owe a lot of apologies
And I wish I’d made some of them sooner
Should’ve spent more time around mountains and trees
I should've moved back out of the city
I wish I'd read more of the books I bought
Unless heaven is as boring as we always thought
Then I hope they let me read all of the books I brought
Hope they let me read all of the books I brought
[Hook]
I don't think it's too late
I don't think it's too late
I don't think it's too late
I don't think it's too late
[Outro: Eric Livingston]
Uh, I was just calling to talk to you for a little bit and, uh
See how you're doing and everything
Love you, buddy
I Don’t Think It’s Too Late was written by Sam Ray.
I Don’t Think It’s Too Late was produced by Sam Ray.
Teen Suicide released I Don’t Think It’s Too Late on Fri Apr 01 2016.
“ This song continues that idea of “Oh God I’ve wasted my life,” but in a much more positive sense, or at least in a more flippant, irreverent way. I was driving through the Rocky Mountains into Utah a few years ago and pulled over to this beautiful overlook spot and sat for about an hour and wrote...