Senses Fail
Senses Fail & Connie Sgarbossa & SeeYouSpaceCowboy…
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Senses Fail & Spencer Charnas
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I'm gonna dig a hole from Los Angeles from New York and we'll escape this East Coast winter for the warmth
And those were nice ideas in our roaring twenties but now I'm pushing daisies suffocated by my thirties
It's only getting worse and we're all getting older
The ice caps are melting
And the bees are disappearing
The polar bears are dying, sometimes I wonder why we're even trying
It's racing through my mind, "we're running out of time."
I just want to fall in love more (Fall in love more)
I always said I'd rather be poor than unhappy and that's still true
But everywhere I look is a reminder of the things I can't afford to do
Got to make enough money so that I can retire
Gotta drink enough water so that I can perspire
Somedays I can barely fucking brush my teeth, I haven't changed my clothes in a week
'Cause the ice caps are melting
And the bees are disappearing
The polar bears are dying, sometimes I wonder why we're even trying
It's racing through my mind, "we're running out of time."
I just want to fall in love more (Fall in love more)
The world is on fire and the president's a liar
There's plastic in the Pacific that will never expire
So what the fuck am I supposed to do?
When I can barely get out of bed
There's already so much hell in my head
I'm already filled with such doom
The Earth is on fire, it all feels so hopeless but all I can do is love you with all my soul
But the ice caps are melting
And the bees are disappearing
The polar bears are dying, sometimes I wonder why we're even trying
It's racing through my mind, "we're running out of time."
I just want to fall in love more (Fall in love more)
"The woods are lovely dark and deep but I've got promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep"
Miles to Go was written by Buddy Nielsen.
Miles to Go was produced by Beau Burchell.
Senses Fail released Miles to Go on Fri Jul 15 2022.
This is from a line in the Robert Frost poem ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’. The song is just about nostalgia and how we age. The romanticism of experience and adventure starts to fade and the reality of longevity and legacy start to round out your experience. This song discusses that within...