Jamaica Next

Brandon Reilly, Daniel Navetta, Evan Baken, Philip Navetta, Vincent Caruana

Everything has changed
For the worst, and I can't seem to shake this evil curse
It seems to follow me
It resides with pain and failure
Deep inside my soul it's cold
What can I do when all those inner demons start to burn
And will I start to drag or begin to fall behind

Breathe in, breathe out Survive
I felt condemned to this and I'm not going back again
Start to begin
Breathe in, Breathe out Survive, keep my head above the water
And get my feet back on the sand
Because tomorrow might be all I get

All the smiles we waste
The second time is always said to be much better than the first
So why does it hurt?
Could it be our smiles are nothing but wrinkles on our face
It's such a waste

Feelings were meant to be told, stand out with the cold
And truth stands aside

Breathe in, breathe out Survive
I felt condemned to this and I'm not going back again
Start to begin
Breathe in, Breathe out Survive, keep my head above the water
And get my feet back on the sand
Because tomorrow might be all I get

Let down, betrayed for what I gave, I should have left it alone
Just leave, and wipe the burn from my eyes

Let down, betrayed for what I gave, I should have left it alone
Just leave, and wipe the burn from my eyes

Breathe in, breathe out Survive
I felt condemned to this and
I'm not going back again, Start to begin
Breathe in, Breathe out reset
Because tomorrow might be all I get

Trivia about the song Jamaica Next by The Movielife

When was the song “Jamaica Next” released by The Movielife?
The song Jamaica Next was released in 2003, on the album “Forty Hour Train Back To Penn”.
Who composed the song “Jamaica Next” by The Movielife?
The song “Jamaica Next” by The Movielife was composed by Brandon Reilly, Daniel Navetta, Evan Baken, Philip Navetta, Vincent Caruana.

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