[Intro] This town has secrets
That you'd never believe
Eyes and ears that follow
And a mouth that always speaks
This past can haunt you
But the future can too
Enjoy your burdens before they come
Back to get you
[Verse 1] So I'm talking to the stars again
Everything I see reminds me back when
We were still here, the plan was so clear
Not everything that happens winds up being fair
Another day in this place
This all is taking its toll on me
I can't relate, I need escape
Don't tell me how it's supposed to be
Is it alright for me to live my life
I can't keep settling the score
Tell me it's fine and I'll show you why
It's like I told you before
[Chorus] It's just not enough
And it never was and it never will be
I'm all out of love
For the town that has always betrayed me
[Verse 2] Listening to the sky
It always tells me how but I wanna know why
I need to leave now, it's so clear and loud
Now's my last chance to turn things around
I never see integrity
You're swallowed by your apathy
Anger increase, pressure release
My mistakes are catching up to me
Is it alright for me to live my life
I can't keep settling the score
Tell me it's fine, I'll show you why
It's like I told you before
[Chorus 2] It's just not enough
And it never was and it never will be
I'm all out of love
For the town that has always betrayed me
And I fear that this place might just burn me to the ground
It's just another story from the streets of my hometown
[Bridge] My hometown
Is a place you don't wanna be
With fucked up people and fucked up dreams
It's a place where no one believes
Fuck that shit and fuck Sidney
[Chorus 2]
[Outro] It's just not enough
I'm all out of love
credits
from E.xtended P.lay,
released November 21, 2017
Music and lyrics written and performed by Monotony of Chaos
Guest vocals: Adam and Andrea Bartling
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