Creekland - Don't Shout

Old school town, you were born and raised
Rarely do you see an unfamiliar kind of face
They tell you who to be, they tell you who to avoid
But they never seem to teach you how to block out all the noise

There's no need to shout, unless what's in front of me
Is trying to avoid a predetermined destiny
We lost what it's about and it's uninspiring
The truth is tough, they can't get enough
Of stealing other people's dreams

Surrounded by giants and nobody understands
Playing for a living when you're on the shepherd's land
Twenty some odd years just trying to make a name
Parasites around you wanna take that all away

Don't let them in to close, they'll lie right through their teeth
Wrap you up tight in that nasty web that they weave
You can kick scream and shout (shout)
But boy you best believe
They don't give a damn about your plan
Or who it is you wanna be

Written by:
Caden Rhine, Harrison Haney, Mason Bomhoff

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