It's not what you're thinking
It's so much worse

I don't think you're listening
You can hear them waiting
There must be some interference
Perhaps some slight of hand
No I don't think you're listening
No I don't think you can

It's so so overdue
We're all fresh out of patience
These thorns are all year long
No other way to say this
It's so so overdue
We're all fresh out of patience
These thorns are all year long
No other way to say this

A dream you can't remember
'Til something reminds
The kind of pain that lasts forever
So nice that we learn to like it
We learn how to forget
'Til something reminds
That kind of pain that lasts forever
So nice, so caught up in time

It's not what you're thinking
It's so much worse

I don't think you're listening
You can hear them waiting
There must be some interference
Perhaps some slight of hand
No I don't think you're listening
No I don't think you can

It's so so overdue
We're all fresh out of patience
These thorns are all year long
No other way to say this
It's so so overdue
We're all fresh out of patience
These thorns are all year long
No other way to say this

A dream you can't remember
'Til something reminds
The kind of pain that lasts forever
So nice that we learn to like it
We learn how to forget
'Til something reminds
That kind of pain that lasts forever
So nice, so caught up in time


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    Song Meaning

    P.E. vocalist Jahred says of this track; "I wrote this track for a local film company here in Boise, Idaho; for the closing credits. The movie was filmed at The Old Boise Penitentiary and the story was based on the haunting at the prison. We shot the entire video in the solitary confinement room where men have died. Overdue took on a much more personal note. The song and video are about insecurity and depression."

    EternalTearsOfSorrowon June 18, 2021   Link

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