Tear it down, yeah
Tear it down
Sometimes I do the things I do
Hurt the way I hurt
Say the things I say
Because I hate myself that way
Sometimes I have to do what's wrong for me
(I bleed the way I bleed)
(I bleed the way I bleed)
(I bleed the way I bleed)
I thought that every word I spoke, every pill I took
All the shit I wrote
Would fix my fucking mind and yet the war rages on
Cut myself again
Tear it down, tear it down
Tear it down, tear it down
I scream the way I scream
I bleed the way I bleed
Tear it down, tear it down
Tear it down
I am just a man too weak to turn it all around
So I tear it down
I turned my chest into a cage
Ribs become the bars, lock my hope away
(I bleed the way I bleed)
(I bleed the way I bleed)
(I bleed the way I bleed)
Tear it down, tear it down
Tear it down, tear it down
I scream the way I scream
I bleed the way I bleed
Tear it down, tear it down
Tear it down
I'm just like anybody else
And just like you I hate myself
Get no compassion from a king
I hear the gallows call for me
I bleed the way I bleed
Bleed
(I bleed the way I bleed)
Tear it down, tear it down
Tear it down, tear it down
I scream the way I scream
I bleed the way I bleed
Tear it down, tear it down
Tear it down
The Amity Affliction is an Australian post-hardcore band from Gympie, Queensland. Formed in 2003, the current lineup consists of Jonny Reeves, Joel Birch, Dan Brown (guitar) and Joe Longobardi. The band is known for its heavy sound characterized by catchy melodies and introspective lyrics that tackle themes such as depression, anxiety, and loss. Among their most important albums are "Youngblood" (2012) and "Let the Ocean Take Me" (2016), both critically and commercially acclaimed. Some of The Amity Affliction's representative tracks include "Pittsburgh", "Chasing Ghosts", and "Feels Like I'm Dying".
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