Dylan Dunlap - Get More Rest

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Woke up early
Somehow i'm already behind
7:30
Turns out there's still not enough time
People talking
No one listens to the other side
I'm exhausted
Someone medicate me

I've been paranoid that every choice i make it useless
And that all my days will end up wasted on excuses

Maybe i should get more rest
Take the time to call my friends
Get to all the things i said i'd do
It's like deja vu
Or maybe i should just get stoned
Sit and watch the world explode
Try to think of something i can do
To save my youth
Maybe i should get more rest

One more coffee
Fill these circles under my eyes
This might cost me
But i don't care, i gotta' get by
Chasing feelings
My heart ends up paying the price
Is it even beating?
Someone medicate me

I've been paranoid that every choice i make it useless
And that all my days will end up wasted on excuses

Maybe i should get more rest
Take the time to call my friends
Get to all the things i said i'd do
It's like deja vu
Or maybe i should just get stoned
Sit and watch the world explode
Try to think of something i can do
To save my youth
Maybe i should get more rest

I've been paranoid that every choice i make it useless
And that all my days will end up wasted on excuses

Maybe i should get more rest
Take the time to call my friends
Get to all the things i said i'd do
It's like deja vu
Or maybe i should just get stoned
Sit and watch the world explode
Try to think of something i can do
To save my youth
Maybe i should get more rest

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Dylan Dunlap is a talented musician known for his powerful vocals, poignant lyrics, and captivating live performances. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Dylan discovered his passion for music at a young age and began performing on the streets of his hometown. His raw talent and undeniable charisma caught the attention of music lovers and industry professionals alike.

After honing his skills at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, Dylan was discovered and appeared on NBC's hit show, The Voice. While the experience was valuable, Dylan ultimately decided to focus on his solo career, where he could fully express his unique sound and vision. Drawing inspiration from a blend of pop and indie rock influences, Dylan creates music that resonates with listeners on a deep emotional level.

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