Fade Out

DALE STEWART, JOHN HUMPHREY, SHAUN WELGEMOED, WILLIAM MCLAWHORN

Fade out like a photograph
Just a memory to forget
You burn black like a cigarette
I’ll discard you when I’m done

You break down when you need the rest
What a selfish way to drown
Then lay down with the thief you met
And enjoy the pride you’ve won

So let loose those tears, darling
Cause I’ll turn my back

So tell me the story
How you lose this all I’m guessin’
But don’t tell me you’re sorry
I’m through with it all
And I won’t be back again

I’m burnt out on your etiquette
How you caponize the son
Then lay down with another one
As you canonize yourself

So let loose those tears, darling
Cause I’ll turn my back

So tell me the story
How you lose this all I’m guessin’
But don’t tell me you’re sorry
I’m through with it all
And I won’t be back again

You’re breaking all the rules
And killing all my self-esteem that’s left
You take me for a fool
You’re killing all my self-esteem that’s left

So tell me the story
How you lose this all I’m guessin’
You’re looking so worried
Can you feel it come undone?
Such a pitiful story
But I finally learned my lesson
Don’t tell me you’re sorry
I am through with it all
And I won’t be back again

Trivia about the song Fade Out by Seether

On which albums was the song “Fade Out” released by Seether?
Seether released the song on the albums “Holding On To Strings Better Left To Fray” in 2011 and “Holding onto Strings Better Left to Fray” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Fade Out” by Seether?
The song “Fade Out” by Seether was composed by DALE STEWART, JOHN HUMPHREY, SHAUN WELGEMOED, WILLIAM MCLAWHORN.

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