Morning Show

Album: Every Loser (2023)
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  • The hurt that's in my face
    Didn't come from outer space
    I'm crispy on the outside
    And juicy where I cry
    We cannot be happy
    'Cause I will not be happy

    I'll fix my face and go
    Go and do the morning show
    I'll fix my face and go
    Time to do the morning show like a pro

    The clown you loved is dead
    My insides have turned red
    A future that is hopeless
    Just makes each day delicious
    Time is like a peel
    It opens and reveals

    I'll fix my face and go
    Go and do the morning show
    I'll fix my face and go
    Time to do the morning show like a pro

    I'll fix my face and go
    Time to do the morning show
    It's gonna hurt, I know
    Gotta do the morning show
    I'll fix my face and go
    Gotta do the morning show
    It's gonna hurt, I know
    Time to do the morning show like a pro

    Oh no Writer/s: James Newell Jr. Osterberg
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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