Korey Kassir- bass
Chris Underwood- banjo
Joe Readel- Guitar, lead vocals
Joe Boone-piano, backing vocals
lyrics
I watched the water in the tub run black
from the dirt on my hands and the sweat from my back
and I tried to wash away everything I couldn't change
about myself, and what I've done
and for every charming place I'll never know
I dug a hole
I walked for days amongst the living dead
hid my face from the world, slept alone in my bed
nothing learned and nothing gained
nothing fixed and no one's saved I paid the toll
I paid that toll
and for every friend I left out in the cold
I dug a hole
I dug a hole for the world I never really loved
sold my soul, kept my hands full
trying to find the diamonds in the coal, so I dug a hole
the graveyard's full
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