Handyman

Album: Here Come the Runts (2018)
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  • Uh uh uh
    Uh uh uh
    Uh uh uh

    I'm a sinner I will consider
    I am my father's son
    I'm a sinner I must consider
    I've never owned a gun

    I'm a sinner, seasoned beginner
    Lucky to be alive
    I'm a sinner, finished my dinner
    Now I can go outside

    If only yesterday
    Took place tomorrow
    I'd pray for sleep
    And wake you and lift your head
    So I can fix your hand
    I'll be your handyman (handyman)

    I'm not brittle I'm just a little
    Scared of your temperament
    I'm not brittle I'm just a little
    Scared of my government

    I'm not brittle Head hurts a little
    Staring up overhead
    I'm not brittle I'm just a riddle
    Born of white, blue and red

    If only yesterday
    Took place tomorrow
    I pray for sleep
    And wake you and lift your head
    So I can fix your hand
    I'll be your handyman (handyman)

    Do, do, do, do
    Do, do, do, do
    Do, do, do, do
    Do, do, do, do

    If only yesterday
    Took place tomorrow
    I pray for sleep
    And wake you and lift your head
    So I can fix your hand
    I'll be your handyman Writer/s: AARON BRUNO, MARC WALLOCH
    Publisher: RED BULL MEDIA HOUSE NA, INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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