Grief

Niya Levon Norwood, Samora Pinderhughes, Marcus Gilmore, Jack DeBoe, Clovis Nicolas, Burniss Earl Travis II

[Intro]
Say, why, say
Hmm, Hmm

[Verse 1]
So long
Will soon
I can't escape
You hold this space in my memory
Whose God
Makes sense
When I cannot face you
I looked away, you were gone from me (Nothing I can say)
Four losses in one week
Too many hearses
What's one more, rose on the centerpiece
Now, I'm exhausted
But I won't leave
'Cause last night I heard you
Called up your phone for the voice machine

[Chorus]
Death is much worse for the ones left behind
Don't leave me alone with my dreams
I might go crazy, this time
Check for what's left in the ones who survived
Don't leave me alone with my dreams
No, don't let them take me tonight

[Verse 2]
I deadbolt my door
Rivers in private, hit the floor
All of me suffers in silence, suffer blood (Wait)
How do we always survive this
I can't see, forward
Down this well
You can't tell
What sounds like sirens versus sounds (Wait)
Rest for the weary
I've got a big chest
I've got a briefcase
Where all the tears be
Think I don't know peace
You cannot hear me (Yeah, yeah)
Please, will you help me get back in one piece?
Count one, two, three, one, two, three
They showed me pictures
I think it dims you
I keep what's missing
I should've been there
I should've been dead
I hella miss you
I cannot say that
I am amazed
Too many paybacks

[Chorus]
Death is much worse for the ones left behind
Don't leave me alone with my dreams
I might go crazy, this time
Check for what's left in the ones who survived
Don't leave me alone with my dreams
No, don't let them take me tonight

Trivia about the song Grief by Samora Pinderhughes

When was the song “Grief” released by Samora Pinderhughes?
The song Grief was released in 2022, on the album “Grief”.
Who composed the song “Grief” by Samora Pinderhughes?
The song “Grief” by Samora Pinderhughes was composed by Niya Levon Norwood, Samora Pinderhughes, Marcus Gilmore, Jack DeBoe, Clovis Nicolas, Burniss Earl Travis II.

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