Final Day

Byron C. McMackin, Fletcher Douglas Dragge, James William Lindberg, Randy James Bradbury

You got a problem you don't know it
Don't know how long you can suffer it
And it burns you can feel it till the bitter end
It didn't have to be this way

You could have carried on
Another chance for you to test your freedom
Where did it go wrong?
Don't know how long it's been inside you

But you weren't feeling right
Together we could always solve you problems
But now you're out of sight
How many times did I ask you

What's going on?
Didn't we have so many thought in common
Where did it go wrong?
Ain't no use in denying with each word spoken you give yourself away

Your troubles are multiplying you lying as soon as you are gone face
You're final day
Don't know when it's gone come your final day
You didn't think that I would notice

I see it in your eyes
The tragic flaw was you forgot to back up all your alibis
You kept it hidden deep inside you
How you were feeling then

Did you give all of your time to someone?
Was the time well spend?
You got a problem you don't know it
Don't know how long you can suffer it

And it burns you can feel it till the bitter end
All that's hidden within you is worth repeating
Say what you want to say
You got to try and just get through

What's in you or soon you are gone face
Your final day

Trivia about the song Final Day by Pennywise

When was the song “Final Day” released by Pennywise?
The song Final Day was released in 1997, on the album “Full Circle”.
Who composed the song “Final Day” by Pennywise?
The song “Final Day” by Pennywise was composed by Byron C. McMackin, Fletcher Douglas Dragge, James William Lindberg, Randy James Bradbury.

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