Pushing Daisies, the title of the song, is also an idiom that’s often used to wave off concern or express a nihilistic thought i.e “Well, we’ll all be pushing daisies in the end anyway.” The term originates from poems and letters during World War I where British soldiers would refer to the concept o...
[Verse 1]
Deep beneath my skin
I felt the change of pace as all the walls began to spin
I said I wasn't sure
There's a lot I never say, 'cause it just gets in the way of me
And any bit of work that I might have found myself to gain
Deceased
[Chorus]
Switched up, don't wait up
I'm sick and tired of this bad luck, won't let up
I'm pushing daisies just to slow down and not drown
My feet are kicking but it's no use
I'm seduced by my own self-abuse
[Verse 2]
Kept loosely tied
I'm looking for what I can't find
Even though it's hung in front of my eyes this long
'Cause I'm too busy looking in the places that I'll never belong
Dead wrong
Losing out on the win, 'cause I've been headstrong
[Chorus]
Switched up, don't wait up
I'm sick and tired of this bad luck, won't let up
I'm pushing daisies just to slow down and not drown
My feet are kicking but it's no use
I'm seduced by my own self-abuse
[Bridge]
By my own self-abuse
By my own self-abuse
[Breakdown]
[Chorus]
I'm feeling switched up, don't wait up
I'm sick and tired of this bad luck, won't let up
I'm pushing daisies just to slow down and not drown
My feet are kicking but it's no use
I'm seduced by my own self-abuse
Belmont released Pushing Daisies on Fri Aug 17 2018.