Past Won't Leave My Bed
by Joji

Album: Piss In the Wind (2025)
Charted: 79
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  • This room could be haunted, a vision to the blind
    Wishing sleep held me in her arms forever
    Shadows dance around, perfectly blurring up the lines
    Hallucinations start to intertwine

    I open my eyes
    Her face lingers on the walls
    She's stuck on rewind in my mind
    I try to move on, but the past won't leave my bed

    I hear it all the time like the wind between the chimes
    Holding on to what we had together
    A single note of my persistent hopeless lullabies
    I know that I can't sleep forever

    I open my eyes
    Her face lingers on the walls
    She's stuck on rewind in my mind
    I try to move on, but the past won't leave my bed

    I open my eyes
    Her face lingers on the walls
    She's stuck on rewind in my mind
    I try to move on, but the past won't leave my bed Writer/s: Dan Farber, Joji Kusunoki, Jonathan Cunningham, P.J.A. Williams, Veronica Ramirez
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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