Hit The Wall

Album: Daughter from Hell (2026)
Charted: 18 48
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  • I'm a crack in the pavement, I'm a slip knot
    I'm afraid that my fortress is a glass box
    I should know what I'm playin', but I forgot
    Felt good for a day, but that stopped
    And I once saw clearly, but it's bloodshot
    And I want you so badly, but I close off
    Like I thought we'd get married, but I guess not
    Now you can watch me hit the wall

    Hit the wall, I just hit the wall
    I'm not a problem you can solve
    Weighing the cost, impossible
    I hit the wall, I hit the wall

    I try to be violent, but I get caught
    A room full of doctors and an inkblot
    I'm drawn into headlights, have a blind spot
    Pull over and wait for too long
    I wanna be stable, but I do cave
    I use when I'm able, I downgrade
    I barely deserve it if you do stay
    I wish you would anyway

    But I hit the wall, I just hit the wall
    I'm not a problem you can solve
    Weighing the cost, impossible
    I hit the wall, I hit the wall

    "A Case Of You" playing in the hallway
    Hallucinations that I downplay
    I'm numb 'til I'm aching for the sharp pain
    Watch my blade ricochet

    Funny, ain't it?
    Flashbacks of my life
    What a waste, oh, what a shame
    At night
    Face-to-face with every girl
    That I tried to play, mm

    Sooner or later, you'll find out
    I live in a pattern of breakdowns
    You'll bend to my silence, it's so loud
    And then you'll lose me to the crowd

    Hit the wall, I just hit the wall (I)
    I'm not a problem you can solve (I)
    Hit the wall, I just (I-I)
    I just
    Now Writer/s: Aaron Dessner, Bryce Dessner, Gracie Abrams, Michael Blasky
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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