Body

Album: Crushing (2019)
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  • The police met the plane
    They let you finish your meal
    I know you'd like to believe it baby
    But you're more kid than criminal

    Just a boy who could not
    Get through a domestic flight
    Without lighting up in the restroom
    Got caught, cloud of smoke, thumb still on the light

    You looked so proud
    Couldn't wait to call a friend
    We had to fly back home
    Never got the money back for that weekend

    Right there on the Sydney tarmac
    I threw my luggage down
    I said, "I'm gonna leave you,"
    I'm not a good woman when you're around

    That's when the sound came in
    I could finally see
    I felt the changing of the seasons
    All of my senses rushing back to me

    Go your own way
    Watch me turn my own head
    Eyes on the driver, hands in my lap
    Heading to the city to get my body back

    I remembered early days
    When you took my camera
    Turned to me, 23
    Naked on your bed looking straight at ya

    Do you still have that photograph?
    Would you use it to hurt me?
    Well, I guess it's just my life
    And it's just my body

    I guess it's just my life
    And it's just my body
    I guess it's just my life
    And it's just my body
    I guess it's just my life
    And it's just my body
    I guess it's just my life
    And it's just my body Writer/s: Julia Margaret Jacklin
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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