Polaris Masochist Lyrics. Lyrics: This is a place I know too well Been down here a while, if you can’t tell And I have analyzed and tried my best to justify The sorrow I have brought upon myself. PAROLES. The song was premiered on February 13, 2020, accompanied by a music video which was directed, produced and edited by Chris Elder. The sorrow I have brought upon myself. Am I addicted to the misery, is this how I’ll always be? Just a sick, sad, sorry mess, living like a masochist Your worst impressions were right about me Your worst impressions were right about me Your worst impressions were right I could ask you to stay, if you're feeling forgiving I could live with the guilt, if you call this living I could try to memorize each grain of sand Grinding the salt into every wound?

"Landmine" is the third single from Polaris's second studio album "The Death Of Me". Polaris’ songwriter and drummer Daniel Furnari shared “As it happens, “Masochist” was the first song that we began writing in the album process. Been down here a while, if you can’t tell.

Am I addicted to the misery, is this how I’ll always be? Masochist Lyrics by Polaris at Lyrics On Demand. This is a place I know too well Been down here a while, if you can't tell And I have analysed and tried my best to justify The sorrow I have brought upon myself Am I addicted to the misery, is this how I'll always be? Polaris Lyrics Masochist Lyrics. Watch the video for MASOCHIST from Polaris's Masochist for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Polaris Lyrics Masochist Lyrics. Polaris - Masochist (Letras y canción para escuchar) - This is a place I know too well / Been down here a while, if you can't tell / And I have analyzed and tried my best to justify / The sorrow I have brought upon The song was premiered on February 13, 2020, accompanied by a music video which was directed, produced and edited by Chris Elder. This is a place I know too well Been down here a while, if you can't tell And I have analyzed and tried my best to justify The sorrow I have brought upon myself Am I addicted to the misery, is this how I'll always be? And I have analyzed and tried my best to justify. You can't trust me to be there for you I've got this cold black silhouette hanging like a marionette, Casting a shadow, a shade over me Just a sick, sad, sorry mess, living like a masochist Your worst impressions were right about me I could ask you to stay, if you're feeling forgiving I could live with the guilt, if you call this living I could try to memorise each grain of sand As it slips through my fingers, and falls from my … This is a place I know too well Been down here a while, if you can’t tell And I have analyzed and tried my best to justify The sorrow I have brought upon myself. "Landmine" is the third single from Polaris's second studio album "The Death Of Me". Just a sick, sad, sorry mess, living like a masochist Your worst impressions were right about me Your worst impressions were right about me Your worst impressions were right.

This is a place I know too well. Polaris' drummer Daniel Furnari told about "Above My Head", "This song has a bit of a double meaning in that it essentially parallels some of our anxieties about diving into the process of this album and feeling out of our depth, with a conversation between two people in a relationship who are scared about the uncertainty of their future."