Inside of me, there is a beast
Holding the noose of a killer on the loose
Inside of me, there ain’t no peace
Hiding the truth of a killer on the loose
Inside of me, the blood runs deep
It ain’t no use there’s a killer on the loose
Come on, just a little, just a little to get by
Come on, just a little, a little to get by
Come on, just a little, just a little to get by
Come on, just a little, a little to get by
Don’t you agree, there is a need
A burden of proof, there’s a killer on the loose Hate all these things but it’s all so true
It ain’t no use there’s a killer on the loose
Inside of me, bearing the teeth,
holding the noose, there’s a killer out for you
Come on, just a little, just a little to get by
Come on, just a little, a little to get by
Come on, just a little, just a little to get by
Come on, just a little, a little to get by
What this is I can not say
With this blood I will reign
What this is i can not say
No hope left, dead in the way
Come on, just a little, just a little to get by
Come on, just a little, a little to get by
Come on, just a little, just a little to get by
Come on, just a little, a little to get by
What this is I can not say
With this blood I will reign
credits
from Dig Deeper,
released February 3, 2017
Guitar: Nathan Easter
Vocals: Jordan Gaw
Drums: Alex Wheeler
Bass: Raymond Tucker
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