Overheated

Album: Happier Than Ever (2021)
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  • I don't really even know how it happened
    I started talkin', they started laughin'
    I don't really even know how it happened
    I started watchin' them photographin'
    I don't really (I don't really) how it happened
    Instead of stoppin', they still were flashin' (I don't really)
    I started walkin' (I don't really), gave no reaction
    (No reaction)

    I'm overheated, can't be defeated
    Can't be deleted, can't un-believe it
    I'm overheated, can't be defeated
    Can't be deleted, can't be repeated
    I'm overheated
    I'm overheated

    I don't really wanna know why you went there (why you went there)
    I kinda don't care (kinda don't care), you wanna kill me (you wanna kill me)
    You wanna hurt me (mm), stop bein' flirty
    It's kinda workin'
    Did you really think this is the right thing to do?
    (Is it news? News to who?)
    That I really looked just like the rest of you, mm

    I'm overheated, can't be defeated
    Can't be deleted, can't un-believe it
    I'm overheated, can't be defeated
    Can't be deleted, can't be repeated
    I'm overheated

    And everybody said it was a let down
    I was only built like everybody else now
    But I didn't get a surgery to help out
    'Cause I'm not about to redesign myself now, am I?
    (Am I?) Am I?
    All these other inanimate bitches
    It's none of my business
    But don't you get sick of
    Posin' for pictures with that plastic body?
    Man

    I'm overheated, can't be defeated
    Can't be deleted, can't un-believe it
    I'm overheated, can't be defeated
    Can't be deleted, can't be repeated
    I'm overheated Writer/s: Billie Eilish O'Connell, Finneas Baird O'Connell
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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