Convention

Album: Crushing (2019)
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  • Do you really wanna give him the microphone?
    You know that he'll keep talking long after everyone's gone home
    We'll have to pay to keep the lights on
    And that bill will arrive just when all our savings have gone
    Can I say something, can I give advice?
    Just hit the main switch so we can sleep well tonight

    My social standing got me six rows from the front
    And my dinner companion was a little drunk
    Says he buys the paper but he reads between the lines
    I can show you how I do it, why don't you come back to mine?
    Oh please say something, I'm dying for your advice
    I can tell you won't sleep well if you don't teach me how to do it right

    Call me a ride, I can't walk home
    Can't stand the pain from these shoes I've now outgrown Writer/s: Julia Margaret Jacklin
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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