The title, “Like Rats from a Sinking Ship” refers to an expression: “Like rats deserting a sinking ship”. In other words, the expression states “When faced with a crisis or a difficult experience one must leave and run from it.”
[Verse 1]
Don't you even try to jettison now
This has gone, this has gone as far as i can allow
This ships been sinking with you at the helm
Straight to hell, straight to hell, take a bow straight to hell
The water's red now, bring in the sharks
Circling, circling, look who's calling the shots
Find a new hit or a brand new drug to get off, to get off, to get off
[Chorus]
New York City, you weren't good to me
You held me close and set me free
Big city, you made me disappear
[Verse 2]
I'm addicted to the chances I take
Bigger stakes, bigger stakes makes the pendulum shake
There are no issues with the hands that I've held
I'm all in, I'm all in 'til the river is dealt
But when the floods come I'll fight up the stream
I believe, I believe I got this gambler's disease
If I had to bet you'd find me back in the van to get off, to get off, to get off
[Chorus]
New York City
You weren't good to me
You held me close and set me free
Big city, you made me disappear
New York City, you weren't good to me
Your faith in me was insincere
Big city, you made me disappear
Yeah, you made me disappear
[Bridge]
Take me off this rock you call an island
I'll find a new home, I won't be made an orphan
Take me off this rock you call an island
It's not getting easier
It's not getting easier
[Chorus]
New York City, you weren't good to me
You held me close and set me free
Big city, you made me disappear
New York City, you weren't good to me
Your love for me was insincere
Big city, you made me disappear
Yeah, you made me disappear
Like Rats from a Sinking Ship was written by Adam Krier & Kaustubh Pandav.
Like Rats from a Sinking Ship was produced by Matt Kirkwold.
Lucky Boys Confusion released Like Rats from a Sinking Ship on Tue Jun 13 2006.