Vocals / guitar:
Christian Hurtado
Lead Guitar / Trumpet:
Jesse Lopez
Bass:
Rodolfo Cardenas
Drums:
Xavier Rodriguez
Lead Guitar:
Anthony Campbell
lyrics
I rather go to hell then go out to Sunday
I used to dream now I drink almost everyday
I like it when you can't tell
If I'm laughing or crying or that hospital smell
That makes your mom cry remember when you tried
your brother still thinks about you everyday
your father feels sorry for the time awake
you spent with death running through your veins
you spent cold when your hair ran away
cause it feels bad to think about the time we don't have
to think about that first nosebleed
to think about the IVs
the boy who didn't make his teens
oh boy you're just a memory
I guess you just were meant to be
I guess you just weren't meant to be
I'd rather go deaf than hear about the old days
I spent at home while you were away
I'd like to visit you before you became
a person I don't know
you're a machine boy
you have no face
your brother still things about you everyday
your father feel sorry for the time awake
you spend with death running through your veins
you spend cold when your hair anyway
cause it feels bad thing about the time we don't have
to think about that first nosebleed
to think about the IVs
the boy who did it make his teens
oh boy you're just a memory
I guess you just weren't meant to be
I guess you just weren't meant to be
your body wanted the white and not the red
you were meant for more than the hospital bed
your body wanted the white not the red
you were meant for more than this hospital bed
credits
from Grow Out Your Hair,
track released May 12, 2019
Written by Christian Hurtado
Recorded by Jesse Lopez and Anthony Campbell
Produced and Mastered by Jesse Lopez
Cover by Rodolfo Cardenas and Sandra Hurtado
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