Blonde Hair, Black Lungs

Cameron Boucher, Jason Rule, Kevin O’Donnell

When you told me you were leaving
Well I couldn't feel my mouth
Cause all I'll ever be is someone else
As I watched you walk away
I felt something in me change
My heart froze over
All emotion dripped away

So I drove home at a hundred miles an hour
Just to see what it feels like to fly
And I crashed my car into someone else's backyard
Just to see what it feels like to die

When you told me you missed me
Well I couldn't close my eyes
Cause I realized what it felt like to die
Cause all you'll ever be is a nightmare and a wet dream
A reason to smile from 6 feet underground

So I drove home at a hundred miles an hour
Just to see what it feels like to die
And I crashed my car into someone else's backyard
Just to see what it feels like to die

So bathe me in pale flesh
Promise that I'll never be good again
And I hope you miss me when I'm gone
Cause I can't hold on for too long
And I'm so scared of dying alone
That I'll kill myself right here, right now
And I'll die

Trivia about the song Blonde Hair, Black Lungs by Sorority Noise

When was the song “Blonde Hair, Black Lungs” released by Sorority Noise?
The song Blonde Hair, Black Lungs was released in 2014, on the album “Forgettable”.
Who composed the song “Blonde Hair, Black Lungs” by Sorority Noise?
The song “Blonde Hair, Black Lungs” by Sorority Noise was composed by Cameron Boucher, Jason Rule, Kevin O’Donnell.

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