Dying for a Chance to Live (Country-Pop)

Story Behind The Song

"Dying for a Chance to Live" was born from experiencing city street life at night, where the neon lights never sleep and the lost souls try to. Every verse comes from something real. The song merges the reality of addiction, poverty, and broken systems, with the hunger inside every human being for something real. It's about people who are literally dying for the smallest taste of what others take

Song Description

This song calls attention to the street life most people try not to see. It's a poetic, unfiltered look at the lives that exist in the cracks of society. The song strips away glamour and sentiment to expose the human cost of survival in a world that's forgotten how to feel. From the opening imagery the listener is thrown straight into the cold, unrelenting reality of urban decay. The verses read like scenes from a film with artful repetition of lines that echo like mantras of resignation, emphasizing a world caught in endless cycles of neglect and addiction. The chorus captures perfectly the tension between despair and the faint pulse of hope. It's a cry from those who still want life even as it slips away. The bridge, twisting an old playground rhyme into a drug-haunted refrain, building steps of tension from innocence to consequence. The song's emotional center lies in its eye witness empathy. It is suitable for multiple genres because it isn't about formulas but the truth. It's about how easy it is to lose your humanity in a world that measures worth in money and imagery. The song stands as a cry for awareness, we fight the same demons, just from different perspectives.

Song Length 3:55 Genre Country - Americana, Country - Contemporary
Tempo Medium Slow (91 - 110) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Distressed, Worried Subject Addiction, Existence
Language English Era 2000 and later

Lyrics

Verse 1
Trash cans burn to thaw
Frozen homeless toes
A hooker gets busted
The only life she knows.

Graffiti marks the treaty
Lords divide the streets
Hermès's walk by me
They look but never see.
(they look but never see)
(they look but never see)
(they look but never see)

Verse 2
This city is a forest
Of lonely neon streets
See how lamp posts
Replace all the trees.

A maze of brick 'n' mortar
Full of empty needs
Sidewalks pave the way
But crack steals the peace.
(crack steals the peace)
(crack steals the peace)
(crack steals the peace)

Pre-chorus:
Last night a bobcat jumped at me...
The night ripped her scream!!!

Chorus:
We're dying
Just dying for a chance to live
We're dying
Just dying for a chance to live.

Verse 3
Now Oxy numbs the brain
From the pain of reality
Tracks tell the secrets
Those that can't break free.

Start the chase, lose the race
Never be the same
Everyone is hunting
We choose a different game.
(we choose a different game)
(we choose a different game)
(we choose a different game)

Pre-chorus:
Last night a bobcat jumped at me...
The night ripped her scream!!!

Chorus:
We're dying
Just dying for a chance to live
We're dying
Just dying for a chance to live.

Bridge:
Step on the crack
Break your mother's back.

Step on the crack
Monkey's on your back.

Step on the crack
There's no going back.

Step on the crack
The crack stills the peace.

Chorus:
We're dying
Just dying for a chance to live
We're dying
Just dying for a chance to live.
Dying for a chance to live
We're dying
Just dying for a chance to live
We're dying
Just dying for a chance to live
Dying for a chance to live.

Lyrics George B. Harris Music George B. Harris
Producer George B. Harris (ai-assisted) Publisher George B. Harris (self-published)
Performance George B. Harris (ai-assisted) Label Unreleased

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