verse
The seven inside would wait in wild disdain
Give it unkindly to my face
But the drain at thе start pierced the vеil of the artifice
But I was too young to restrain
(Mmm) 'cause every star fire of invention thinks
That they are misunderstood
(Mmm) but in the crossfire of resentment
I was giving back when I could
verse
But chemical highs and clear blue skies await
Honey gold lightness in my face
Couldn't take it farther if I strained it any harder
But I got no right to complain
(Gimme some time) to work out my feelings
(Gimme some time) I'll define what I need
(Gimme some time) 'cause it's a plain and indestructible thing
That you don't get shit for free, uh-uh
chorus
I'm only in it for the money
I'm only in it for the change
I'm not in it for the glory
I'm not in it for the friends with the form or the fame
The innocence died in waves of quiet things
Nothing feels right or quite the same
It's great at the start, but in the end, at the heart
It's a job and a choice that I made
I strayed into darkness the day after Armistice
Strayed into darkness and I stayed
Went straight into darkness the day after Armistice Day
verse
Send my regards to the shapers of the industry
It's highly unlikely they'll be as blatant as that
I got love for the theorists and the punks and the idealists
But let's be honest, I'm only in it for the cash
Now I live by a motto, just like Assou-Ekotto
And it's, "Fuck you and pay me", it's a line I respect
A below-average shooter, I'm hardly Batistuta
But the vision and motivation? I get
chorus
I'm only in it for the money
I'm only in it for the change
I'm not in it for the glory
I don't do it for the parties, the awards or acclaim
The innocence dies in waves of quiet things
Then I just try to pay my rent
It's great at the start, but in the end, at the heart
It's a job and it's a choice I regret
I strayed into darkness the day after Armistice
Strayed into darkness and I stayed
Went straight into darkness the day after Armistice Day
Writer(s): Tom Hobden, David Immanuel Menachem Sasagi Leaupepe, Jung Kim, Max Dunn, Donnie Borzestowski