Twin Flame

Album: Mainstream Sellout (2022)
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  • Yeah
    It's been six days since the last time
    I saw your face and you asked my sign
    I told you mine, I questioned why
    And you said, "Everything's aligned"
    On the first day, you told me
    I was your twin flame from a past life
    And tonight, the moon is full
    So take me anywhere outside
    I cannot kiss you yet, you're magic
    So I'll just stare at you instead
    I get insecure and panic
    'Cause I know you're too pure for this

    You're too good for me
    I'm too bad to keep
    I'm too sad, lonely
    I want you only

    Ayy
    I got six ways to say that I
    Fell in love with you at first sight
    I wish that I could frame the way
    You look at me with those eyes
    Freeze time, baby, rewind
    Maybe ask you earlier, "Be mine"
    See, I didn't understand
    Deja vu 'til I met you

    You're too good for me
    I'm too bad to keep
    I'm too sad, lonely
    I want you only
    You're too good for me
    I'm too bad to keep
    I'm too sad, lonely
    I want you only

    I feel like, um, just leaving here, and
    (You feel like what?)
    Me and you could just drive somewhere, could just leave
    (In this film I know) (okay, I love you)
    (There's no happy endings) I love you
    (In this film I know)
    (There's no happy endings)

    Go to sleep
    I'll see you in my dreams
    This changes everything
    Now I have to set you free Writer/s: Nicholas Alex Long, Omer Fedi, Richard Colson Baker, Travis L. Barker
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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