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Children of Divorce - Jonny Craig



     
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And back to these cold shitty days in Portland,
Wishing I'd never come across your face,
Plagued by the memories of things unspoken,
Scared by thoughts of your father,
Made me look over the flaws of your nature.
Laying on your back became your only escape.
You feel so old, used, but not yet broken,
Not to think you have it all together.
I never planned to carry your burdens.
But this child was a mistake.
I knew from the moment i stepped off that plane,
we had no future.
How come your dreams are always so bitter?
And who knows,
maybe one day,
you will know my name.

You still return to the same skylines,
that leave you broken.
Cheap talks with even cheaper company.
Keeps the days turning into nights.
You lay awake crying cause your child,
carries my name,
while i regret ever making you apart of my life.
Sadly enough,
this song's not to hurt you,
just to show the world that I'm free.
I knew from the moment i stepped off that plane,
we had no future.
How come your dreams are always so bitter?.
And who knows,
maybe one day,
you will know my name.
You will know.
You will know.
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Lyrics submitted by Billy Blucker.

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Jonny Craig is a Canadian singer from Abbotsford, British Columbia. Emerging in 2000, he has provided lead locals for post-hardcore bands Emarosa and Dance Gavin Dance. Known for his rnb/soul based vocal range, he has one of the most distinctive voices among his peers in other post-hardcore bands. As of late 2012 he is now currently concentrating on his solo career. His well documented personal life away from music, plagued by drug addiction, has seen him leave the lead vocal roles in Emarosa, and also Dance Gavin Dance twice, where he was a founding member.

Read more about Jonny Craig on Last.fm.


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