Love Is Magic

Album: Love Is Magic (2018)
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  • Have you got depression?
    Passive aggression?
    Did they stop loving you
    And you're the only one who doesn't know?
    You forgot your medication
    And Sade is playing on the radio

    They say you were always enough
    It's too ridiculous to call their bluff
    And you're staring at a dresser drawer
    Just devoid of clean underwear
    You're trying to work out on your calculator
    If you can swing that trip to anywhere but here

    Love is magic
    Whether you like it or not
    It isn't so tragic
    It's just a lie that you bought
    When the door opens up for you
    Don't resist, just walk on through
    There is nothing left to lose

    Do you think you can take the pain?
    Is it destroying the inside of your brain?
    And you've come so very far to hear
    That you're nowhere near half-way there
    There's no milk in the refrigerator
    And you'll be hearing all about it when you get home tonight

    And this thing called intimacy
    Is it what you always thought it would be?
    Do you feel like you've experienced
    What the word is supposed to mean?
    Do you feel like you are in control?
    Did you find out that there's really no such thing?

    Love is magic
    Whether you like it or not
    It isn't so tragic
    It's just a lie that you bought
    When the door opens up for you
    Don't resist, just walk on through
    There is nothing left to lose Writer/s: John Grant
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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