I never smoked a cigarette
But now when I breathe out, there's something empty in my chest
There's nothing left
I never smoked a cigarette
But now when I breathe out, there's something empty on my breath
There's nothing left
I promised myself that I wouldn't spend every minute judging like I'm not good enough
I'm sick of the voice in my head that says I'll never amount to anything
Maybe I need some help
All these voicemails I left myself
All these voicemails I left myself
Friday afternoon
My legs crossed on the driveway as I watch the sunset
Just let me be honest for one night
I never smoked a cigarette
But now when I breathe out, there's something empty in my chest
There's nothing left
I never smoked a cigarette
But now when I breathe out, there's something empty on my breath
There's nothing left
All these voicemails I left myself
All these voicemails I left myself
All these voicemails I left myself
All these voicemails I left myself
Sometimes I wish I was anybody else
But I don't want to hate this skin
'Cause I'm stuck in here forever
I'll either drown or learn to swim
I'll either drown or learn to swim
I know I'll drown if I can't teach myself to swim
Sometimes I wish I was anybody else
But I don't want to hate this skin
'Cause I'm stuck in here forever
I'll either drown or learn to swim
I'll either drown or learn to swim
I know I'll drown if I can't teach myself to swim
Going to teach myself to swim
Going to teach myself to swim
Sometimes I wish I was anybody else
But I don't want to hate this skin
'Cause I'm stuck in here forever
I'll either drown or learn to swim
I'll either drown or learn to swim
I know I'll drown if I can't teach myself to swim
Going to teach myself to swim
Learn to Swim was written by Alex Moses.
Learn to Swim was produced by Jay Maas.
Columbus released Learn to Swim on Fri Aug 26 2016.
Vocalist and guitarist Alex Moses shared via UNFD Central:
Learn to Swim is another song which comes from a quite personal place. It’s about trying to overcome low self-esteem and the negative voices in your head. We’re all guilty of feeling like we’re not good enough, or that we don’t deserve some...