Senses Fail
Senses Fail & Connie Sgarbossa & SeeYouSpaceCowboy…
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Senses Fail & Spencer Charnas
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Senses Fail
Senses Fail
Senses Fail
Buddy has explained the meaning behind the track:
“I wrote this song about the constant struggling with making music and art as a living. I am constantly waiting for it to all fail and disappear even 20 years into a career. At no point do I ever feel safe. After having a child, the relationship wit...
[Verse 1]
How much longer can I do this?
How much longer will anyone care?
'Cause I've been spending my whole life waiting
For the other shoe to disappear
[Pre-Chorus]
I'm doing my best to keep it together
So my daughter never has to worry
I just wonder when this will all blow up in my face
[Chorus]
And I'm sorry that I leave
But I promise to, I promise to always come home
[Verse 2]
This would all be easier
If I could just believe in God
But I would rather bet
That eternity is the love I show my daughter
[Pre-Chorus]
I've been trying to keep to togеther
I even found a nеw therapist
It's not my child's problem to clean up my mess
I promise my darling I'm doing my best
[Chorus]
And I'm sorry that I leave
But I promise to, I promise to always come home
[Bridge]
I'm sorry that I'm broken
I promise you I'll be whole again
And I'm sorry
I'm doing my best to keep it together (I'm sorry)
I'm sorry
I'm doing my best to keep it together (I'm sorry)
[Chorus]
And I'm sorry that I leave
But I promise to, I promise to always come home
[Outro]
I'm doing my best to keep it together
So my daughter never has to worry
I'm doing my best to keep it together
So my daughter never has to worry
I’m Sorry I’m Leaving was written by Buddy Nielsen.
I’m Sorry I’m Leaving was produced by Beau Burchell.
Senses Fail released I’m Sorry I’m Leaving on Wed Nov 03 2021.
Senses Fail vocalist Buddy Nielsen shared with Rock Sound:
I wrote this song about the constant struggling with making music and art as a living. I am constantly waiting for it to all fail and disappear even 20 years into a career. At no point do I ever feel safe. After having a child, the relation...
I’m reflecting upon my life as a musician and becoming a father and having to leave my daughter to go on tour and explain to her where I’m going and why I’m disappearing. It’s ultimately about how the world that we live in is very unsure—and this was written pre-pandemic, too. I’m always questioning...