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Into the Flood - Deepfield



     
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I wanna write your name into my flesh
I wanna be in love with myself again
I wanna bring you down
I wanna bring you down
I believe that things are changing
Where is the gain in all the hell you bring
I search for something real
Because the birds won't sing when you change this thing
So think of something else to say cause things are changing
I wanna write your name into my flesh
I wanna be in love with myself again
I wanna bring you down
I wanna bring you down
I believe that things are changing
Your hands held tight around the throat of what it is to live these days

We chew on the pain you feed into our hands
We're not gonna be here when you get back
I wanna write your name into my flesh
I wanna be in love with myself again
I wanna bring you down
I wanna bring you down
I believe that things are changing
For the best, for the best
And all the rest
Into the flood
All of me, All of me
Has to bleed
But part of me has to be out
I wanna write your name into my flesh
I wanna be in love with myself again
I wanna bring you down
I wanna bring you down
I believe that things are changing
I wanna write your name into my flesh
I wanna be in love with myself again
I wanna bring you down
I wanna bring you down
I believe that things are changing
I wanna write your name into my flesh
I wanna be in love with myself again
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Lyrics submitted by Justin.

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Deepfield is: Baxter Teal, Lead Vocals/Guitar
Aron Robinson, Drums
Sean von Tersch, Lead Guitar
PJ Farley, Bass/Vocals Deepfield was formed in Charleston, SC, after Teal, Lee, King and ex-guitarist Eric Bass became weary of the music scene that surrounded them. Only after shopping a 3 song demo the band found themselves playing a showcase in New York, where they were promptly signed by industry legend Bill McGathy to his new label, In De Goot Recordings.

Read more about Deepfield on Last.fm.


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