Self-Fulfilling Catastrophe by Good Riddance
Self-Fulfilling Catastrophe by Good Riddance

Self-Fulfilling Catastrophe

Good Riddance * Track #6 On Operation Phoenix

Self-Fulfilling Catastrophe Lyrics

Words spoken monotones
There's violence in your pretty homes
Unfaded memories of the times we used to play
No colors anymore
There's laughter locked outside the door
The trucks go rolling by on the freeways just behind you

It's a self-fulfilling catastrophe
Sometimes I give myself the creeps
Watch your problems disappear
And then reappear as mine

Come take a look at me
I'm the poster boy for sympathy
I can't find my way out of this place I抳e spent my life

Some things we never tell
Looking back it's just as well
No comfort from anyone
A frightened child with no place to run
Can you hear me calling out your name?
Calling out but nobody's there

Self-Fulfilling Catastrophe Q&A

Who wrote Self-Fulfilling Catastrophe's ?

Self-Fulfilling Catastrophe was written by Russ Rankin.

Who produced Self-Fulfilling Catastrophe's ?

Self-Fulfilling Catastrophe was produced by Stephen Egerton & Jason Livermore & Bill Stevenson.

When did Good Riddance release Self-Fulfilling Catastrophe?

Good Riddance released Self-Fulfilling Catastrophe on Tue May 04 1999.

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