written, recorded, and produced by Sam Davis. harmonies by Ellie Bean Abrams.
lyrics
what do you do when you cause your suffering
your past knocks on the door and it walks right in
he’s got his hands above your mouth, won’t let you talk
swallows you whole spits you out, and you wake up
well i lost myself in the growing pains
and i lost my way in blame/shame
cuz it’s been a long time since blue
and i am still figuring through
what do you do when past is now
And all of those dark places you know come around
what do you do when she still holds you
her hands around your neck and you’re turning blue
well i lost myself in the growing pains
And i’m still 16 in so many ways
And still singing to blue
Cuz i'm still figuring through
well sometimes the light peaks through my window
and i see the sun just like i did so many moons ago
right above but still separate from me
And I know one day it’ll take this body
and one day it’ll take my body
well i found myself in the growing pains
and i’m still a child in the truest ways
cuz i’m still singing to blue
and im still figuring through
And I know one day this will take my body
and i know one day it’ll take my worries
and i know one day this will take my ego
one day it’ll take my soul
i found my way through my growing pains
it’s who i am and who i’ll remain
though it’s been a long time since blue
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