Escape The Fate
Escape The Fate
Escape The Fate
Escape The Fate
Escape The Fate
Escape The Fate
Escape The Fate
Escape The Fate
Escape The Fate
Escape The Fate
Escape The Fate
The last track on Escape The Fate’s Dying Is Your Latest Fashion.
In “The Day I Left the Womb,” former Escape the Fate singer Ronnie Radke shares his family life. He speaks about his mother, brother, and father.
[Verse 1]
Mother, where are you today?
You took a piece of me the day you went away
No recollection or the smell of your perfume
I took a piece of you the day I left the womb
(The day I left the womb)
[Verse 2]
Brother, put your needles down
The best thing for you is to leave this awful town
Pretty soon, you'll have kids to feed
If you see mother, tell her I can sing
[Chorus]
Please don't worry, I am doing fine
You're much too busy to even find the time
So use your chemicals and take this to your grave
The boys you left are men you didn't raise
[Verse 3]
And daddy, how are you today?
You must be proud of the boys that you have raised
Your withered heart, and everything it's seen
Your cuts and calloused hands, you had kids to feed
You had kids to feed
[Chorus]
Please don't worry, I am doing fine
You're much too busy to even find the time
So use your chemicals and take this to your grave
The boys you left are men you didn't raise
The Day I Left the Womb was written by Robert Ortiz & Omar Espinosa & Bryan Money & Max Green & Ronnie Radke.
The Day I Left the Womb was produced by Michael “Elvis” Baskette.
Escape The Fate released The Day I Left the Womb on Tue Oct 03 2006.