Brandon Pryde - The Boi Who Cried

First off, I'm sorry you wasted time on me
Learn from my mistakes I hope one you'll see
The man that you have made, by heartbreak I was consumed
Crying while reciting these songs up in my room
They all assume I'm heartless
A dreamer, not an artist
Critique, I be the hardest
Every song I write is garbage
To be honest
Honesty is all that I got
Working through the night recording
Y'all were lining up shots
Collect my thoughts, mind, heart, pen, ink to paper
List of my friends ain't long compared to haters
It's okay though, I know that you just wanted my heart
But if I gave it all to you what's left within my art
Writing out a list of regrets but where to start
I regret every love that fell apart
Sorry I was never enough for nobody
Relationships I used as a crutch for my body
No hook, I gotta get this off my chest
I don't want you back I'm just making amends
Trying to be a better man than I was in the past
Breakdown or breakthrough, my soul in each track
That's a fact, ain't no running it back
I'm getting strong, moving on, and I'm proving you wrong
With every song I put on, I put on my best
Turning all the lights on like can you see me yet
I guess not
But I just wanna make my mama proud
In a great big house while I'm rocking crowds
I wish I could breakthrough instead of breaking down
But I'm breaking down
I find it hard to describe what's on my mind sometimes
Brain attack my heart, now that's organized crime
I don't even wait for a text or a call
If I fail before I'm great who's gonna catch me when I fall
If I fall tell me who'd be there to catch me
If I fall tell me who'd be there to catch me
If I fall tell me who'd be there to catch me
Who'd be there to catch meIf I fall tell me who'd be there to catch me
If I fall tell me who'd be there to catch me
If I fall tell me who'd be there to catch me
Who'd be there to catch me
If I fall tell me you'd be there to catch me
If I fall, catch me

Written by:
Brandon Kimmey

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