Nonpoint - Breaking Ski
Nonpoint - Breaking Skin


Nonpoint - Breaking Skin Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: The Return
Released: 2014

Breaking Skin Lyrics


I need more than just blood and air to survive
There's a hole so deep and cold it will never see the light of day

Until you feel the skin break!
Eyes are always falling on you
But that itch, it keeps calling, calling
Yeah eyes are always falling on you
And that itch, it keeps calling, calling

I need more than just blood and air to survive
(How can I give you any more when there's nothing left)
There's a hole so deep and cold it will never see the light
(How can I give you any more when there's nothing) Of day

Until you feel the skin break!
Eyes are always falling on you
But that itch, it keeps calling, calling
Yeah eyes are always falling on you
And that itch, it keeps calling, calling

We're weaker than we care to admit
We scratch and itch
We're graveyard shifting
Biting and barking
Fueling and sparking
That fire, that itch
And breaking the skin again!

Until you feel the skin break! (those eyes)
Eyes are always falling on you (that itch)
But that itch, it keeps calling, calling (those eyes)
Yeah eyes are always falling on you (that itch)
And that itch, it keeps calling, calling

Writer/s: RASHEED THOMAS, ADAM WOLOSZYN, ELIAS SORIANO, DAVID LIZZIO, ROBERT RIVERA, JOHNNY KARKAZIS
Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, RAZOR & TIE DIRECT LLC
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Breaking Skin
  • Vocalist Elias Soriano explained the meaning behind this song. "It's about addiction, whether it be food, drugs, sex, lying, or anything, that tends to turn into an itch," he said. "You can't stop scratching it so you break skin. Then, you're bleeding. You need to get help at that point and deal with it."
  • Drummer Robb Rivera commented this was a different kind of song for Nonpoint. "There's a lot of melody, but it's still so heavy," he said. "That heaviness has always been in the back of our minds. It's a natural direction for us. Most bands soften their sound as they go on. We get more aggressive and heavy. That's what Nonpoint does best."