Misery

Album cover art for "Misery" by The Amity Affliction

The Amity Affliction - Electronic, Rock

Misery

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[Intro: Ahren Stringer] Misery loves company? That don't mean a thing to me [Verse 1: Ahren Stringer] I've seen the future where I don't wanna die Sorrow wrapped around my heart like an unwanted vine I've seen the future breaks the burden of my past Painted black and all forgotten; you lit the fire in my heart [Pre-Chorus: Joel Birch] Sorrow floats where my dreams won't Yeah, sorrow floats where my dreams won't [Chorus: Ahren Stringer & Joel Birch] Misery loves company? Loves company, loves company That don't mean a thing to me Nothing to me, nothing to me [Verse 2: Ahren Stringer] I've seen the future, and I wanted to live Gotta think of that life each time I'm crossing a bridge If hope floats and sorrow too, I guess I'll just hold onto you The only one who really knows what I've been through [Pre-Chorus: Joel Birch] Sorrow floats where my dreams won't Yeah, sorrow floats where my dreams won't [Chorus: Ahren Stringer & Joel Birch] Misery loves company? Loves company, loves company That don't mean a thing to me Nothing to me, nothing to me Misery loves company? Loves company, loves company That don't mean a thing to me Nothing to me, nothing to me [Bridge: Woman & Joel Birch] I just wanna die I just wanna die, die Black out the sun when I'm feeling low Pull back the hammer when it's time to go [Chorus: Ahren Stringer & Joel Birch] Misery loves company? Loves company, loves company That don't mean a thing to me Nothing to me, nothing to me Misery loves company? Loves company, loves company That don't mean a thing to me Nothing to me, nothing to me [Outro: Joel Birch] Loves company, loves company Nothing to me, nothing to me Loves company, loves company Nothing to me, nothing to me

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Credits

Writers
  • Dan Brown (Amity)
  • Ahren Stringer
  • Joel Birch
  • Matt Squire