There's a certain kind of sickness
That binds itself to silence
Though we dare note speak of it
You and me both it is inside us
When the phone never rings
When every letter goes unread
When the only one to speak to is
The voice inside your head
Give me
Give me a break from this
Isolation sickness
I'll take
I'll take any end to this then regret it
I always regret it
This is not a good look for me
But I'll tell you the truth
Some days it takes all the strength I have
To untie this noose
Give me
Give me a break from this
Isolation sickness
I'll take
I'll take any end to this then regret it
I know that this is a vice
And I know that I'm unwell
But you're just as at fault
For meeting me here
That's what I'll always tell myself
There's a certain kind of sickness
That binds itself to silence
Though we dare note speak of it
You and me both it is inside us
Give me
Give me a break from this
Isolation sickness
I'll take
I'll take any end to this then regret it
Give me
Give me a break from this
Isolation sickness
I'll take
I'll take any end to this then regret it
Give me
Give me a break from this
Isolation sickness
I'll take
I'll take any end to this then regret it
credits
from For Megan,
released December 19, 2018
Produced by Jordan Chase at Oodelally Recordings in Kelowna, BC
Engineered by Bryce Lokken at Swagger + Wolf in Calgary, AB
Lyrics by Bryce Lokken
Music by Bryce Lokken, Angela Valiant, Ryan Kusz, Gordon Price, Jordan Chase
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