When I Hang Up Songtext
von Seaway
When I Hang Up Songtext
Can you tell that something′s wrong?
I've kind of felt it all along
I try to pick my brain, pretend that I′m sane
But can you tell that something's wrong?
I'm waking up to bad news
And growing numb to all the views
′Cause when I go away
I lose my head every day
Waking up to bad news
My home is the telephone under the streetlight, most nights.
And I′ve grown with these moments alone that last a lifetime
When I hang up.
I seem to choke on every word
And bite my tongue on every verse
I try to skip the page, move on to better days
But still I choke on every word
My home is the telephone under the streetlight, most nights
And I've grown with these moments alone that last a lifetime
When I hang up
My home is the telephone under the streetlight, most nights.
If I let go of these burdens I hone, I′ll lose a lifetime
When I hang up
Can you tell that something's wrong?
I′ve kind of felt it all along
I try to pick my brain, pretend that I'm sane
But can you tell that something′s wrong?
My home is the telephone under the streetlight, most nights
And I've grown with these moments alone that last a lifetime
When I hang up
My home is the telephone under the streetlight, most nights
If I let go of these burdens I hold
I'll lose a lifetime
When I hang up
When I hang up
I try to pick my brain, pretend that I′m sane
When I hang up.
I've kind of felt it all along
I try to pick my brain, pretend that I′m sane
But can you tell that something's wrong?
I'm waking up to bad news
And growing numb to all the views
′Cause when I go away
I lose my head every day
Waking up to bad news
My home is the telephone under the streetlight, most nights.
And I′ve grown with these moments alone that last a lifetime
When I hang up.
I seem to choke on every word
And bite my tongue on every verse
I try to skip the page, move on to better days
But still I choke on every word
My home is the telephone under the streetlight, most nights
And I've grown with these moments alone that last a lifetime
When I hang up
My home is the telephone under the streetlight, most nights.
If I let go of these burdens I hone, I′ll lose a lifetime
When I hang up
Can you tell that something's wrong?
I′ve kind of felt it all along
I try to pick my brain, pretend that I'm sane
But can you tell that something′s wrong?
My home is the telephone under the streetlight, most nights
And I've grown with these moments alone that last a lifetime
When I hang up
My home is the telephone under the streetlight, most nights
If I let go of these burdens I hold
I'll lose a lifetime
When I hang up
When I hang up
I try to pick my brain, pretend that I′m sane
When I hang up.
Writer(s): Derek Hoffman, Adam Shoji, Andrew Eichinger, Patrick Carleton, Kenneth Taylor, Ryan Frederick Locke Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com