Join the club song lyrics
I know I bend and break all my promises,
but now it's time for the truth.
I keep my head in the clouds,
and I hope that I can't just be invisible to you.
Are you sick, are you tired,
and you're feeling vain?
Your lips are turning blue.
I know you wish you were dead to the world.
But there's something you should know.
You're scared, I can see you tremble.
Shaking like a dog, shittin' razorblades.
Feel the shadows like a stranger.
Well, join the club.
Yeah, join the club.
Do you wish you could cut yourself out of your skin?
Well, join the club.
Yeah, join the club.
Are you looking forward to the day to feel like you'll fit in?
Well, join the club.
Yeah, join the club.
Life is a song with no one to dance to.
The same old, same number that nobody knows.
My heart is a dead horse, there's no point in beating.
Just let me sink. Let me sink into the fucking ground.
...Fuck it.
You're scared, I can see you tremble.
Shaking like a dog, shittin' razorblades.
Feel the shadows like a stranger.
Well, join the club.
Yeah, join the club.
Do you think you're the only one that feels the way you do?
We're all fifty shades of fucked up.
Well, join the club.
Yeah, join the club.
I know I bend and break all my promises,
but now it's time for the truth.
I keep my head in the clouds,
and I hope that I can't just be invisible to you.
I know I bend and break all my promises,
but now it's time for the truth.
I keep my head in the clouds,
and I hope that I can't just be invisible to you.
You're scared, I can see you tremble.
Shaking like a dog, shittin' razorblades.
Feel the shadows like a stranger.
Well, join the club.
Yeah, join the club.
Do you think you're the only one that feels the way you do?
We're all fifty shades of fucked up.
Well, join the club.
Yeah, join the club.
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lyrics for Join the club, the 12th song of the 15 recorded for the album Sempiternal, with a total running time of 44:11, by Bring Me The Horizon. It was released on April 1, 2013 via RCA - Epitaph, and produced by Terry Date.