AMITY AFFLICTION

- Olde English 800 Lyrics

when your aspirations
crumble at the feet
of your tormentors
and your jaw feels like its breaking
on the cold hard tile floor and you're
holding onto something that does
farm more harm than good
well then you've reached
the pits off hell
and there in hell
you'll find the steel

(to smash your skin until its calloused
to grind your teeth down to the bone
to tear your tongue out from its shelter
and bleed out all alone
when you get there
we'll tread heavy
through the boneyards and the filth
we'll grace the presence of the vultures
and spit fire of the gods)

we'll both sit in our skin
and hate the places we have known
(when your back feels like its breaking
and your skin has turned to stone)
and you are standing in the fire
and you are wishing to go back
well then you've reached the pits of hell
you've reached the pits of hell

(i took this journey through the mirror
took a chance to take my time
to watch the cold hard steel of burden
come and break my heart and spine)

i took a blade, a glass, a noose
and then I smashed my mind in two
with a bottle, pills and notion
that I could drink my problems dead
I reached the cold pits of hell
and split my bones in tow
dragged my cold heart through the snow
and felt the coldest burn of all
the grief i've come to know
the grief i've come to know

(I took this journey through the mirror
took a chance to take my time
to watch the cold hard steel of burden
come and break my heart and spine
I took this journey through the mirror
took a chance to take my time
to watch the cold hard steel of burden
come and break my heart and spine)

I've got a story here to tell you
and best you listen or grow cold
'cause if you choose the path i've chosen
chances are you won't grow old
won't grow old.

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Who wrote Olde English 800 lyrics?


Olde English 800 is written by Clint Owen Ellis, Ahren Stringer, Joel Fletcher Birch, Troy Jon-colin Brady, Ryan Burt, Trad Nathan.
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When was Olde English 800 released?


It is first released on June 18, 2010 as part of Amity Affliction's album "Youngbloods" which includes 10 tracks in total. This song is the 6th track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind Olde English 800 lyrics?


When we delve into what the artist truly meant to convey, the track 'Olde English 800' has been created by The Amity Affliction, the band that directly shows the hardest side of mental health and the battle with it, using the metaphor of the descent to hell to symbolize the hopelessness and the fight to come out of it stronger. Olde english 800 lyrics mostly focus on the themes of love lost, rage, hopelessness, thoughts and being alone. The song, however, draws attention to the need for despair and suffering, being strong and enduring, self-ruin and soothing, and even giving warnings and pieces of advice. The text includes groundless mentions to self-injury, mood swings, and bleak visions which are clearly not fit for an audience under 18.
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Which genre is Olde English 800?


Olde English 800 falls under the genre Rock.
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How long is the song Olde English 800?


Olde English 800 song length is 3 minutes and 43 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Clint Owen Ellis, Ahren Stringer, Joel Fletcher Birch, Troy Jon-colin Brady, Ryan Burt, Trad Nathan
Record Label(s): 2010 Boomtown Records
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