You're just another passerbyer, fed by a loving liar
In the end isn't that who you chose to take to bed?
Once the guilt piles up and you think you've had enough
A casket seems like a nice place to rest your head
It's hard to see what's real when your skin begins to peel
But once you shed it off just leave it all behind
What the hell
is wrong with me?
It's getting hard to choose whether to win or to lose
Either way you're leaving someone broken and cold to die
You slither like a snake and maybe once is a mistake
But it's all easier without a conscience to wonder why
Look at who you've been and think of what you've seen
Maybe it's time to let the rest pass on by
What the hell
is wrong with me?
Well your life was like a book but you forgot how to read
All the pages went blank, there was nothing there to see
Yeah your life was like a book you couldn't stand how to read
Took all the blank pages, ripped them out at the seams
Life was like a book you couldn't handle to read
and the pages went red when your eyes start to bleed
Life was like a book based on honesty
That's why all of the pages are blank
What the hell
is wrong with me?
credits
from What the Hell - Single,
released August 19, 2014
OF THE PACK is...
Richard Dutka - Vocals, guitars
Eric Dutka - Drums, tambourine, vocals
Nick Friars - Bass
Art and Design by Jordan Yen
Recorded at XXII-22 Productions Studio (Windsor)
Erik Gurney - Producer, Mixer, Shaker Master
Mastered by Charles Carvalho at Joao Carvalho Mastering (Toronto)
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