Elephant in the Room

Gar Byrne, Gerard McGarry, John Dalton, Malachy Tuohy

[Verse 1]
Do you destroy everything you desire?
Coming in here like a ball of fire
Burning all the oxygen out the room
Heating up faster than a chemist's spoon

[Chorus]
That feeling again
It's taking hold of you
Feeling so down
Feeling so blue
We don't talk about that
The elephant in the room
We don't talk about that
The elephant in the room

[Verse 2]
I'm feeling lost, I feel dejected
So isolated, disconnected
Self-denigrating and obsessive
Just another chemical to press up

[Chorus]
That feeling again
It's taking hold of you
Feeling so down
Feeling so blue
We don't talk about that
The elephant in the room
We don't talk about that
The elephant in the room

[Bridge]
Can you hear me now?
Can you hear me now?
Can you hear me now?
Can you hear me now?
Can you hear me now?

[Outro]
That feeling again
It's taking hold of you
Feeling so down
Feeling so blue
We don't talk about that
The elephant in the room
We don't talk about that
The elephant in the room
We don't talk about that
The elephant in the room
We don't talk about that
The elephant in the room
The elephant in the room

Trivia about the song Elephant in the Room by The Riptide Movement

When was the song “Elephant in the Room” released by The Riptide Movement?
The song Elephant in the Room was released in 2016, on the album “Ghosts”.
Who composed the song “Elephant in the Room” by The Riptide Movement?
The song “Elephant in the Room” by The Riptide Movement was composed by Gar Byrne, Gerard McGarry, John Dalton, Malachy Tuohy.

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