Normal People Things

Album: single release only (2023)
Charted: 27
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  • Panic attack
    The backing track
    A background hum
    For cerebellum
    Oh, what a blessing
    To meet someone like you
    With eyes as dead as mine, it's fine
    It's normal people things, just to lie here in silence

    Spending days in
    Self-medicating
    Lost too much weight
    Unpleasant aftertaste
    We think the same
    Play different games
    Since I like to refuse, hope you blink before I do
    Then pray and pray that you'll go and do it anyway

    Hold your breath
    I'll make it
    Worth the wait
    Hold your breath
    To your chest
    And come back and see me, yeah

    You rubbed the makeup off my neck
    That I was using to hide the stubble rash
    I gave myself whilst shaving
    Yes, it's probably a razor thing but, honestly, it's harmless
    And I refuse to let the sensitive skin win

    Oh, what a blessing
    To meet someone like you
    With eyes as dead as mine, it's fine
    It's normal people things, just to lie here in silence

    So, we lie here in silence
    Yes, we lie here in silence
    Yes, it's normal people things
    Just to lie here in silence

    Hold your breath
    I'll make it
    Worth the wait
    Hold your breath
    To your chest
    And come back and see me, yeah
    Hold your breath
    To your chest
    And come back and see me Writer/s: Ash Kabosu, Joe Goldsmith, Mark Boardman, William Gold
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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