This track delves deep into the psyche of a person grappling with destructive habits and self-loathing. The lyrics poignantly depict a struggle with addiction, where the protagonist pleads for help yet simultaneously invites his own demise. The reference to drowning 'like the child I was' suggests a yearning for innocence lost and an inability to cope with adult responsibilities. The endless skies falling freely symbolize overwhelming life pressures that fuel despair and frustration. This song is a powerful exploration of human vulnerability, the desperate need for salvation, and the paradoxical nature of self-destruction. #Addiction #SelfDestruction #MentalHealth
Sickness
Lyrics
I'm a whore and I'm feeling sorry for myself
In your arms I am drowning like the child I was
I need more, can you help me?
Feed my sin, come and kill me
It's calling
Calling
Calling
Calling me
Endless skies falling freely down upon my head
So much for hopeless dreaming, frustration settles in
I need more, can you help me?
Feed my sin, come and kill me
It's calling
Calling
Calling
Calling me
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Writer(s): Bob Benish, Chester Bennington, Mace Beyers, Peter Anthony Nappi, Sean C. Dowdell
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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