Picket Fences - Hawthorne Heights
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Picket Fences Lyrics
The places I remember are getting worn and withered
My heart's the picket fences and needs a little mending
Am I not everything you thought I should be?The faces in the picture are burnt just like the real ones
Our skin is the exposure, it's gotten so much older
But am I not everything you thought I could be?This lifelong competition still reeks of repetition
I've failed at everything I tried to do, my life plays in front of you
And now I've realized there's nothing left for me to hide
I've opened myself enough for the world to see my gutsWhere are you now and where have you been?
Everything and everyone, everything and everyone
Must come to an endThe children in the school yard have grown so old and tired
The shift is almost over, I'm praying I don't get fired
Life isn't everything I thought it should beThe bills left on the table will be paid if I was able to
Work a few more hours, my life has grown so sour
Because I'm not everything I thought I could beThis lifelong competition still reeks of repetition
I've failed at everything I tried to do, my life plays in front of you
And now I've realized there's nothing left for me to hide
I've opened myself enough for the world to see my gutsWhere are you now and where have you been?
Everything and everyone, everything and everyone
Must come to an endThe places I remember are getting worn and withered
My heart's the picket fences and needs a little mending
Am I not everything you thought I should be?
Songwriters
Micah Carli;Matthew Phillip Ridenour;Eron Bucciarelli;James Thomas WoodruffPublished by
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