This song from Wage War’s Deadweight album is more or less a “The River” 2.0. It talks about someone or something, some sort of outside force controlling the artist’s mind without his consent. The main message of the song is obviously, our efforts might never be enough to some of these outside for...
[Verse 1]
I refuse to think your abandonment
Has become the common place
You needed to be set free
You needed to be rid of me
Running around in circles
I am just trying to place the blame
I thought we said forever
I thought you felt the same
[Pre-Chorus]
Stuck in a frame, you remain my conscience
We were broken
Before we bent
[Chorus]
I can feel it now
You're there but you're not
I'm picking up what we've lost
Lay me in the ground
Just throw it away
There's nothing more you can say
[Verse 2]
I'd like to think that the love that we had
Was different than the rest
'Cause I never felt that way
I never would have second guessed
But things are different now
Being selfless let me down
Never again will I let you in
[Breakdown]
I'm not as strong as you think
I'm tired, I'm weak
Like an anchor tied to my feet
You left me to sink
You left me to sink
[Pre-Chorus]
Stuck in a frame, you remain my conscience
We were broken
Before we bent
[Chorus]
I can feel it now
You're there but you're not
I'm picking up what we've lost
Lay me in the ground
Just throw it away
There's nothing more you can say
I can feel it now
(No turning back this time, I'll leave it all behind)
Lay me in the ground (I can feel it now)
[Ending]
I did everything I could to rise above
I gave you all I had
But it was never enough
It was never enough
Set free
Never Enough was written by Cody Quistad & Jeremy McKinnon & Seth Blake.
Never Enough was produced by Jeremy McKinnon & Andrew Wade.
Wage War released Never Enough on Fri Aug 04 2017.