20 Dollar Nose Bleed - Fall Out Boy
Please take me back. Please take me back.
(Source: imsteveandilikemusic, via kinemon)
20 Dollar Nose Bleed - Fall Out Boy
Please take me back. Please take me back.
(Source: imsteveandilikemusic, via kinemon)
Flagpole Sitta - Harvey Danger
I had visions. I was in them. I was looking into the mirror to see—a little bit clearer—the rottenness and evil in me.
(Source: cliffpantones)
Boyz In the Hood - Dynamite Hack
Woke up quick, at about noon—just thought that I had to be in Compton soon.
(Source: lastdaysofmagic)
It’s Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door - Underoath
The people will all gather to remember such a day where the flames grew as high as trees, and the world stopped—stopped for you, and me.
(via antiadore)
Speed Trials - Elliott Smith
It’s just a brief smile crossing your face.
(Source: 666curlyfried, via jimi-thebarber)
Symmetry - Title Fight
There’s symmetry in the way you cut me straight in two—each side reflects the image of a crowd in an empty room.
(Source: actuallynotdeadwasp, via fuckingtocircasurvive-deactivat)
You’re So Last Summer - Taking Back Sunday
And with my one last gasping breath, I’d apologize for bleeding on your shirt.
Lefty - Title Fight
Daydream tendencies had you smiling soft, and sweet. Keep those blurry memories somewhere safe—you may need them.
(Source: napathetic)
Like a Ritual - Title Fight
And your voice in the back of my head, wishing things could be quiet. And your voice, murdering the silence, consistent like a ritual.
(Source: goodbyetogoodmorning)
Drive - Incubus
It’s driven me before; it seems to be the way that everyone else get around. Lately, I’m beginning to find that when I drive myself my light is found.
(Source: freshgypsy)
Calloused - Title Fight
I’m picking at my scabs. I’ll let all the bruises show.
(Source: calebpenning)
Make You Cry - Title Fight
Can’t fight this feeling of death when it wraps its hands around your neck; like the pill that’s underneath your tongue—swallow it with a soft regret.
(Source: self-insanity)
A Broken Jar - La Dispute
I know I knocked the table over, because I watched the jar break, and I’ve been trying to repair it every single stupid day—but won’t the cracks still show, no matter how well it’s assembled? Can I ever just decide to let it die, and let you go?
(Source: alliswoon, via nickkphoenix-deactivated2013041)