Scene Three - Stomach Tied In Knots
Sleeping With Sirens · If You Were A Movie, This Would Be Your Soundtrack [2012]
I'm afraid of what I'll find if you want to talk tonight
Oooo Oooo
See the problem isn't you, it's me I know
I can tell, I've seen it time after time
And I'll push you away, mmm
I get so afraid, oh no
And I can't live without you now
Oh-oh
I can't even live with myself
Oh-oh-oh
And I can't live without you now
Oh-oh
And I don't want nobody else
Oh-oh-oh
I only have myself to blame
But do you think we can start again
'Cause I can't live without you
Oh, my stomach's tied in knots
I'm afraid of what I'll find if I see you with him tonight
Oooo oooo
See the problem isn't you, it's me I know
I do this every single time
I'll push you away, ohh
I get so afraid, oh no
And I can't live without you now
Oh-oh
I can't even live with myself
Oh-oh-oh
I can't live without you now
Oh-oh
And I don't want nobody else
Oh-oh-oh
I only have myself to blame
But do you think we can start again
I only have myself to blame
But do you think we can start again
I only have myself to blame
But do you think we can start again
I only have myself to blame
Let's start again
Let's start again
I can't live without you
Oh-oh oh-oh oh-oh
Oh-oh oh-oh oh-oh
Oh-oh oh-oh oh-oh
Oh-oh oh-oh oh-oh
And I can't live without you now
Oh-oh
I can't even live with myself
Oh-oh-oh
I can't live without you now
Oh-oh
And I don't want nobody else
Oh-oh-oh
'Cause I can't live without you now
Oh-oh
I can't even live with myself
Oh-oh
And I can't live without you now
Oh-oh
'Cause I don't want nobody else
Nobody else
Nobody else
I can't live without you
Oh-oh
Scene Three - Stomach Tied In Knots
Sleeping With Sirens delivers a hauntingly atmospheric track titled Scene Three - Stomach Tied In Knots on their 2012 film soundtrack album, If You Were A Movie, This Would Be Your Soundtrack. The recording exemplifies the band's signature blend of post-hardcore and alternative rock, characterized by dynamic shifts between melodic guitar work and intense vocal delivery. As part of a larger suite of scenes inspired by classic cinema, this song contributes to the album's narrative structure, utilizing its sonic texture to evoke tension and emotional vulnerability. The piece stands as a notable example of the group's ability to craft cinematic soundscapes that resonate with fans of the genre, balancing aggression with introspective mood.

