Pity For a Dime

Tremonti / Stapp / Günter Schulz / Scott Stapp

An artificial season
Covered by summer rain
Losing all my reason
Cause there's nothing left to blame
Shadows paint the sidewalk
A living picture in a frame
See the sea of people
All their faces look the same

So I sat down for awhile
Forcing a smile
In a state of self-denial
Is it worthwhile
Sell my pity for a dime
Yeah, just one dime
Sell my pity for a dime
Yeah, just one dime

Plain talk can be the easy way
Signs of losing my faith
Losing my faith
Plain talk can be the easy way
Signs of losing my faith
Losing my faith

So I sat down for awhile
Yeah, forcing a smile
In a state of self-denial
Yeah, is it worthwhile
Sell my pity for a dime
Yeah, just one dime
Sell my pity for a dime
Yeah, just one dime

Sellin', sellin' my pity for a dime
An' another man take my soul

So I sat down for awhile
Yeah, forcing a smile
In a state of self-denial
Yeah, is it worthwhile
Sell my pity for a dime
Yeah, just one dime
Sell my pity for a dime
Yeah, just one dime

Sellin', sellin' my pity for a dime
An' another man take my soul

Trivia about the song Pity For a Dime by Creed

When was the song “Pity For a Dime” released by Creed?
The song Pity For a Dime was released in 1999, on the album “My Own Prison”.
Who composed the song “Pity For a Dime” by Creed?
The song “Pity For a Dime” by Creed was composed by Tremonti, Stapp, Günter Schulz, and Scott Stapp.

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