Zach Frost Rock Bottom
This t-shirt is a metaphor
Of how I lived my life before
Tattered, full of holes and worn
It wound up on the bathroom floor
Showing signs of wear and tear
The ends are frayed and hang threadbare
It's something that I'll never wear
Appears that it's beyond repair
But I tried so many times to make it right
I couldn't fight, stay up all night
As time ticks by, the less I try, the less I try
Rock bottom: when you're sleeping on your ex's couch
Rock bottom: when you crash into your best friend's house
Rock bottom: when you wake up in a stranger's car
Rock bottom: and I think I've taken things too far
Yeah, I think I've taken this too far
My future right in front of me
Clouded by my apathy
Fueled by drugs and whiskey
My family couldn't rescue me
But they tried so many times to make it right
They couldn't fight, stay up all night
As time ticks by, the less they try, the less they try
Rock bottom: when you're sleeping on your ex's couch
Rock bottom: when you crash into your best friend's house
Rock bottom: when you wake up in a stranger's car
Rock bottom: and I think I've taken things too far
Yeah, I think I've taken this too far
And it's time to change
But what will remain?
I never wanted it to end this way
And it's time to change
But what will remain?
I never wanted it to end this way
Rock bottom: when you're sleeping on your ex's couch
Rock bottom: when you crash into your best friend's house
Rock bottom: when you wake up in a stranger's car
Rock bottom: and I think I've taken things too far
Yeah, I think I've taken this too far