Identity Crisis

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Song Description

This is a song about a friend who will do just about anything to fit in; to be accepted by the masses (or, in this case, the "underground").

Song Length 3:12 Genre Rock - Punk, Rock - Alternative
Language English Era 2000 and later

Lyrics

Verse 1:

I've got this sneaking suspicion you've taken for granted this perfect life you've been given. I can see right through your horn-rimmed glasses, but you can't see an inch in front of your own nose.

Verse 2:

So stop trying to find yourself in others, and start looking inside for the answers. You'd be amazed at what you'd find, if you'd just...

Chorus:

Stop pretending. You're just descending. Don't try to be something you're not, 'cause in the end you're all you've got.

Verse 3:

We weren't planted in this soil to dig our death beds; there's not much fun in living if you're already dead.

Chorus:

{repeat 3x}

Lyrics Sloan Anderson Music Sloan Anderson, Joe Ginsberg
Producer Single File Publisher Dogwater Records
Performance Single File Label Dogwater Records

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