Sex, Drugs, Etc.

Album: Chit Chat (2016)
Charted: 46
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  • Late night telephone
    Callin' all the wallflowers I know
    Out the dark and into the light-ight-ight
    Half love, half regret
    Dressin' up for Polaroids and cigarettes
    Socialize, romanticize the life-ife-ife

    Floating on my lowkey vibe
    Floating on my lowkey vibe, vibe, vibe
    I don't need that late night high
    I'm floating on my
    Vibe, vibe, vibe, vibe
    Vibe, vibe

    Bulletproof passengers
    On the road to sex, drugs, etcetera
    Get out the dark and into the light-ight-ight
    Everywhere I go, I know that I don't wanna be
    Part of something I won't ever need
    Your socialized, romanticized life-ife-ife

    Floating on my lowkey vibe
    Floating on my lowkey vibe, vibe, vibe
    I don't need that late night high
    I'm floating on my
    Vibe, vibe, vibe, vibe
    Vibe, vibe

    Out of touch in harmony
    Designer drugs from dead end streets
    Break the air to feel the fall
    Or just feel anything at all

    Floating on my lowkey vibe
    Floating on my lowkey vibe, vibe, vibe
    I don't need that late night high
    Floating on my
    Vibe, vibe, vibe, vibe
    Vibe, vibe

    Floating on my lowkey vibe
    Floating on my lowkey vibe, vibe, vibe
    I don't need that late night high
    (I'm floating on my) Writer/s: Alex Silverman, Austin Scates, Nicholas Bernard Santino, Sean Silverman
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • AnonymousI impinge the song sex, drugs, etc as someone who used to be a wallflower (shy, kept to them self) but then they felt left out and slowly started changing and relying on ‘sex drugs ect’ the lyric “feeling out of touch in harmony” really proves this.
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