“This song is really a mantra of realization that I was in a self-destructive cycle. I just wouldn’t go home. I wanted to stay out, but I either didn’t want to feel myself or I didn’t want to stay up. It’s depressing, but it’s also a beautiful sounding song.” — Joe Talbot Consequence Track-By-Track
As heavy as my bones were
I don't wanna feel myself get high, high
Come home to
As light as your grace was
I don't wanna feel myself come down
High, don't, come, home
As heavy as my bones were
I don't wanna feel myself get high
High, come, home, to, to
(As heavy as my bones were
I don't wanna feel myself)
As light as your grace was
I don't wanna feel myself come down
High, come, come, home
As heavy as my bones were
I don't wanna feel myself get high, high
Come home to
As light as your grace was
I don't wanna feel myself comе down
High, come, home, to
As heavy as my bonеs were
I don't wanna feel myself get high
High, high, come
As light as your grace was
I don't wanna feel myself come down
High, come, home, to
As heavy as my bones were
I don't wanna feel myself get high
I, come, home, to
As light as your grace was
I don't wanna feel myself come down
I, don't, come, to
As heavy as my bones were
I don't wanna feel myself get high
I, come, home, to
As light as your grace was
I don't wanna feel myself come down
I, don't, come, home, to
As heavy as my bones were
I don't wanna feel myself get high
I, come, home, to
As light as your grace was
I don't wanna feel myself come down
I, don't, come, home, to
As heavy as my bones were
I don't wanna feel myself get high
I, come, home, to
As light as your grace was
I don't wanna feel myself come down
I, come
Progress was written by Jon Beavis & Adam Devonshire & Mark Bowen & Lee Kiernan & Joe Talbot.
Progress was produced by Mark Bowen & Kenny Beats.