Dead End

Middle Class Rut

I can't get off
Just to get back on
I made this place
Now I don't belong

I can't be followed around
I can't be lead
I can't remember how that rope
Got around my neck

Well I'll give up
If you give in
There ain't not destiny
Because the one I got
I don't believe in

So get me help
Before I crack
Or better yet
Let me sling this weight right off my back

So get your problems off of me
Because I ain't half of what I could be

Without your weight
Life could be
So much lighter

Get your problems off of me
Because I ain't half of what I could be

Without your weight
Life could be
So much lighter

I've given birth to motion
And I'll kill it if it moves
I'm feeling so divine
The truth is mine to bend
So I'll make it look like you
It feels so good to lie

Well I'll give up
Everything
Go ahead take it all
And leave me here alone with nothing

Because what I got
It's all for me
I won't surrender so
Cut your losses and set me free

So get your problems off of me
Because I ain't half of what I could be

Without your weight
Life could be
So much lighter

Get your problems off of me
Because I ain't half of what I could be

Without your weight
Life could be light

Take your problems
And take your pain
And take your emptiness
And pray for rain
And let it wash away
While the sun
Sheds its light on
The dead and ethical

Trivia about the song Dead End by Middle Class Rut

On which albums was the song “Dead End” released by Middle Class Rut?
Middle Class Rut released the song on the albums “MC Rut EP” in 2007 and “No Name No Color” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Dead End” by Middle Class Rut?
The song “Dead End” by Middle Class Rut was composed by Middle Class Rut.

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