Bad Neighbours

Album: Today We're The Greatest (2021)
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  • Hope is an underrated word
    That I heard when I was younger
    Before the anger
    Now the pain is like a rope
    'Round my hands, you'd understand
    If you've been hurt like I was
    If you had bad neighbors
    The year I forgot what a smile was

    Just when I'm breaking free
    I can't quite hold it all together
    I, I

    Thoughts beating on a talking drum
    That is forever what I feel like
    I was a disconnected red hoodie
    Living for the highlight reel
    Like oh my God, she's going down
    She is most beautiful when drowning
    I was always counting
    But no one ever found me

    Just when I'm breaking free
    I can't quite hold it all together
    Just when I'm breaking free
    I can't quite hold it all, hold it all
    And I, I

    In my dreams we're going down
    Oh my God, we're going down
    In my dreams we're going down
    Oh my God, we're going down

    Just when I'm breaking free
    I can't quite hold it all together
    Just when I'm breaking free
    I can't quite hold it all Writer/s: Hannah Joy Cameron, Timothy Mark Simcoe Fitzmaurice
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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