A Message

Album: Hallucinogen (2015)
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  • You're so clear to me
    I can see right through you
    When you look at me, you're somewhere else
    And all we know is all we've got
    Stillness in your veins, heart won't stop

    And I never satisfied you
    Are not, not the one, the one

    If I was your ex-girlfriend
    Call you on the telephone
    Ask you, "When you comin' home?"
    If I was your ex-girlfriend
    Tell you what was on my mind
    We could leave it all behind

    I won't shed a tear
    'Cause waterworks are easy
    Left some things behind
    Don't need your help
    And all I know is all I've got
    Is it hard to face all we lost?

    And I never satisfied you
    Are not, not the one, the one
    So I'm
    So I'm gonna let your body go for sure
    Mm-mm

    I needed an answer, sending you a message
    I should have known better
    You never satisfied your love
    You don't even see me
    Are you even breathing?
    I should have known better
    So I'm gonna let your body go for sure

    If I was your ex-girlfriend
    Ask you when you (girlfriend)
    If I was your ex-girlfriend
    Call you on the
    Ask you when you (girlfriend)
    If I was your ex-girlfriend
    Girlfriend Writer/s: Alejandro Ghersi, Kelela Mizanekristos, Mocky Salole
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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