Dying In The Subtlety

Josh Karpeh

I can see your breath in the window
Written I'm sorry
You're fogging up friendship
I don't wanna say it back
Do I need this stress or a symbol?
I don't know, probably
The fate of my conscience
Never thought much of that

Could be easier to drive you mad
Like I'm Jason Statham
Do I know how to keep it all intact?
(No)

I think I'm dying in the subtlety
Lying 'bout the worst of me
I just wanna stay on track
Crying like it hurts to be
What we wanted initially
Why don't you just cut some slack?

Like peaches, apple pie and strawberry cream
It's like you haven't tasted pain and suffering
To drive it home in words easily explained
Love is just a passion with a four-letter name

Could be easier to make you mad
Just need a little more pressure
The indecision couldn't make you crack
Like it was now or never
Would you pretend to see the pain I lack
Just for the simple pleasure?
Could make a movie out of laughs we had

I think I'm dying in the subtlety
Lying 'bout the worst of me
I just wanna stay on track (I just wanna stay on track)
Crying like it hurts to be
What we wanted initially
What don't you just cut some slack?

Trivia about the song Dying In The Subtlety by Cautious Clay

When was the song “Dying In The Subtlety” released by Cautious Clay?
The song Dying In The Subtlety was released in 2022, on the album “Deadpan Love”.
Who composed the song “Dying In The Subtlety” by Cautious Clay?
The song “Dying In The Subtlety” by Cautious Clay was composed by Josh Karpeh.

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