It's useless. I tried but to no avail,
To tell you how much I know. How much I care.
Come home.
Breathe until your lungs fail.
You can sing till you go deaf.
Everyday that you don't call her,
I can feel it. You're coming down.
I am sick.
I am horrified at everything I hear.
The youngest daughter lost her way.
Everyday repeats itself again.
The cycle of our misery, it drives us all insane.
Please come home.
The poison takes away from us
Now you're sick to death from all the drugs.
Breathe until your lungs fail.
You can sing till you go deaf.
Everyday that you don't call her,
I can feel it. You're coming down.
credits
from Jar,
released April 30, 2013
Lyrics and Vocals: Taylor Madison
supported by 15 fans who also own “Youngest Daughter”
This album is great but I'm also going to take this opportunity to be that fan and say when is there gonna be another one. Like I would seriously pay $100 dollars for a new Superheaven album if they charged that much. Obviously they wouldn't but you get the idea. Oh also I don't think I've ever had more fun at a show than seeing these guys on the 10 year Jar tour ellis_boyd_redding
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