End Of The Empire IV (Sagittarius A*)

Album: We (2022)
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  • I unsubscribe
    I unsubscribe
    This ain't no way of life
    I don't believe the hype

    She unsubscribes
    She unsubscribes
    She says, "There's diamonds in your eyes"
    High on her own supply
    She says, "The air we're breathin'
    Is from an exhaust pipe
    Just a prototype"

    Midway through life (unsubscribe)
    Virgil said, "Let's take a ride" (unsubscribe)
    You'll need a divine guide (ain't no way of life)
    'Cause this inferno's hyperdrive (don't believe the hype)
    And the dreams in your head
    The algorithm prescribed
    Do you feel alright?

    Heroes are selling you underwear
    And little white pills for your despair
    Little black space between the stars
    Dream of crashing expensive cars

    One Christ Child and one on the way
    Why don't we name her Sagittarius A?
    What a pretty name

    We unsubscribe (unsubscribe)
    Fuck season five (unsubscribe)
    And anyway
    The clothes don't fit me right (ain't no way of life)
    Must be the wrong body type (don't believe the hype)
    And the space where they say
    Heaven is gone away

    Sagittarius A
    We'll see one day
    What's on the other side Writer/s: Regine Chassagne, Win Butler
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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