sewerperson - april
What if I gave you my heart?
Would you
Take it and rip it apart
Could you
Ever see me the same way that you see yourself
And it's okay if you hate me, 'cause I do as well
★ Chorus ★
And I can't remember the last time we got along
You're so November and I'm more or less April
Dust builds up inside of me, so these melodies wear a heavy coat
Tell me how it feels laying on him while I sit here alone
★ Verse ★
I can't wait 'til tomorrow when this horse shit starts to move along
Brittle bones start to slicе away and they dissipate this October fog
I could see it in hеr eyeballs, she can't love me when it's him involved
And I'm too deep in this rabbit hole
I Bruce Lee at my bedroom walls
Time moves so slow
I think I've been here before
And my hands chopped off, but I won't let go
Though I'm tired of holding on this long and still being ignored
Baby life doesn't change just because you want it to
Don't go down the stairs, we keep our secrets in the cellar room
And I could explain but nobody ever wants me to
Too much in my brain with nobody else to tell it to
★ Chorus ★
I can't remember the last time we got along
You're so November and I'm more or less April
Dust builds up inside of me, so these melodies wear a heavy coat
Tell me how it feels laying on him while I sit here alone
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{Intro} I jus' 'not believe what I I jus' 'not believe what I Real late night in a matte black baby gon' bounce It's real late night in a matte
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Biography
In a surprising turn of events, at the end of January 2019, an unknown account under the name "sewerperson" began to release tracks that bore a resemblance to 9TAILS' distinctive voice, but with a completely different production style. This sparked speculation among fans, who eagerly awaited confirmation of the artist's true identity.
On March 30, 2019, sewerperson finally revealed himself through a series of Instagram live streams. Initially showing nothing but a black screen, he eventually unveiled his face, confirming that he was indeed 9TAILS. This revelation not only brought excitement to his fans but also shed light on the struggles he had faced behind the scenes.
Through his music, sewerperson continues to captivate listeners with his unique blend of emotion and artistry. His willingness to confront his inner demons and share his vulnerabilities with the world has earned him a dedicated following. As he navigates his musical career under his new artistic name, sewerperson remains a symbol of resilience and authenticity in an industry often plagued by superficiality.