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For single release information, see Breathe Out (single).

"Breathe Out" is a song by Faye, written by Victor Holmberg, Johan Cederberg, and Fanny Hamlin.

Lyrics[]

Waking you, telling you everything that I'm dreaming
I seem to be stuck, never seem to know what I believe in
Brother always told me, stay out of trouble
Now I'm in too deep, like living in a bubble

I can feel everything going in and out of conscience
Making me doubt myself, my dreams are all nonsense
Trying to figure me out, my handles and my feat
My brain is like a mansion, my heart is made out of concrete

Snowballing tip of the iceberg
Can't hide, can't say a word
I guess this is the price I pay for getting my wishes
I guess this is my way, this is my mission

How come I can't breathe out
Everything is over now
I breathe out
Breathe out
Everything is over now
I breathe out

Losing it going harder than ever
They don't understand me, they don't see what I'm made of
No one ever listens for real
What are they thinking, so I'm on my own
Breathing in, listen what I'm saying

Troubling and worrying everyone around me
I never stop, I'm always busy
I had a chance I took it without blinking
So you think my choices are strange
Listen

I can hear myself complaining in the mirror
But there is someone in me screaming
Don't care what they're saying
Time has come to make a decision
Why are you always blocking my vision

How come I can't breathe out
Everything is over now
I breathe out
Breathe out
Everything is over now
I breathe out (out)
Breathe out
Everything is over now
I breathe out (out)

How come I can't breathe
How come I can't sleep
How come I can't see the trouble I'm in
How come I can't breathe
How come I can't sleep
How come I can't see the trouble I'm in

It's growing in me
I can feel everything
The bruises I have are telling me it's real

Music Video[]

FAYE_-_Breathe_Out

FAYE - Breathe Out

The music video for "Breathe Out" was released in November 2012.

  • Director: Victor Holmberg
  • Photo: Marcus Hansen
  • Colorist: Nanna Dalunde / La Machine
  • Editing: Adam Falk
  • Grip: Karin Gustafsson
  • Make Up: Martin Sundqvist
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