The Deep End
The Deep End

Crossfade - The Deep End Lyrics

Rock
Apr 13, 2004
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The Deep End Music Video

The Deep End Lyrics

I built my life like my bike on a rigid frame
Nothing bends it only breaks into pieces and pieces
I waited for hope to arrive but it never came
Leaving me with only pain inside

I'm going off the deep end
I built my life on a rigid frame
So nothing bends it only breaks into pieces and pieces
I waited for hope to arrive but it never came

Leaving me with only pain inside
I'm going off the deep end
Holding on is harder than it seems
When you're reaching for so much more

Seems so much more easier to just give in
When you're reaching for so much more
Another wasted Saturday's so here I stay
But nothing seems to ever change anyway hey

All this hype about life being great
Where's the love for me these days
I'm going off the deep end
Holding on is harder than it seems

When you're reaching for so much more
Seems so much more easier to just give in
When you're reaching for so much more
Holding on is harder than it seems

When you're reaching for so much more
Seems so much more easier to just give in
When you're reaching for so much more

Writer(s): Edward Sloan
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'The Deep End' by Crossfade?

    The lyrics for 'The Deep End' were written by Edward Sloan, the vocalist of Crossfade.

  2. What is the main theme of 'The Deep End'?

    'The Deep End' deals with feelings of despair and frustration, reflecting on a life built rigidly without flexibility, leading to emotional pain and a sense of hopelessness.

  3. When was 'The Deep End' released?

    'The Deep End' was released as part of Crossfade's second studio album, which came out in 2006.

  4. How does Ed Sloan describe his state of mind when writing songs like 'The Deep End'?

    Ed Sloan has mentioned feeling lost and depressed during periods when he felt disconnected from music. This emotional state often influenced his songwriting, including tracks like 'The Deep End.'

  5. Did any band members contribute to changing the musical direction of Crossfade's songs?

    Yes, Les Hall, who joined as a guitarist around that time, significantly influenced the musical direction by adding instrumentation and electronic elements to enhance their rock sound.

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