Of Mice & Men - Feels Like Foreve
Of Mice & Men - Feels Like Forever


Of Mice & Men - Feels Like Forever Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Restoring Force
Released: 2013

Feels Like Forever Lyrics


Did you ever contemplate when all is lost you hesitate
And nothing seems the same?
Have you ever hit your face and touched disgrace,
Decisions made, a picture with no words?

(Can you hold on? One more day?)

Say
You're okay,
I'm afraid that tomorrow is just too far
Away.
Fight the pain
It just Feels Like Forever is crashing down on me
(Down on me, me, me)

They will fall, what's wrong with pain?
It heals the soul and turn the page to face another day.
Let me know that you will wait
And I will pay for my mistakes and feel the sun again

(Can you hold on?)
Say
You're okay,
I'm afraid that tomorrow is just too far
Away.
Fight the pain
It just feels like forever is crashing down on me

Don't break down.
Time will heal oh.
Just don't let go
One day we shall ? Again

Say
You're okay,
I'm afraid that tomorrow is just too far
Away.
Fight the pain
It just feels like forever (feels like forever)
Forever
Feels like forever is crashing down on me
(Down on me, me, me)
(Down on me!)

Writer/s: MANANSALA, PHIL / ARTEAGA, VALENTINO / CARLILE, AUSTIN / ASHBY, ALAN / PAULEY, AARON / BENDETH, DAVID
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Feels Like Forever
  • Vocalist Austin Carlile told Kerrang! this is the track on Restoring Force that he is most proud of writing. He explained: "It's one of my favorite songs because it came from such a real place. It was written right there in the studio, and it was all about ourselves and what we were going through. At that point, we felt a bit scared and backed into a corner. It felt like there was so much pressure on us. We wrote the song to try to alleviate those feedings and cut the stress away."
  • The song's music video was directed by Nathan William and filmed in Los Angeles. "In the studio, 'Feels Like Forever' was the first song we demoed, and ended up being the last song we finished recording," said Austin Carlile. "It fought back. It's a song that everyone in the band has a personal attachment to for various reasons. Bringing it to life visually and in our own backyard of Southern California was a great experience. Sand in my shoes still and all."