27 Club

Album: Psychopath (2023)
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  • Hey hey, I thought that you would call me
    Are you still kinda high? Coming down from the Molly?
    Oh, it's fine
    I ain't on anyone's mind

    And I know that I gotta have faith
    But it's kinda fucking hard at the end of every day
    Stuck in my mind
    Like all the time

    And some nights when I'm feeling suicidal
    I could reach for the gun, I could reach for the bottle
    But it's great
    At least, now I'm getting paid

    And it goes on and on and on
    It goes on and on and on
    And suddenly you're gone

    I'm out in LA with a Beverly Hills hottie
    The kind that wants to go and sniff the pills off my body
    Only knows me 'cause I wrote the song about the hotel lobby
    But trust me, all my wilder days are behind me

    I'm laying in bed at the Chateau
    With someone I saw on TV but I barely even know
    Small talk for a second then I gotta leave
    Walk out separate, you're famous, you can't be seen with me

    It goes on and on and on
    It goes on and on and on
    And suddenly you're gone

    I don't know if I would call it luck
    But I, I didn't make the twenty-seven club
    I'm twenty-eight
    So, y'all ain't gotta dig my grave

    Yeah, it goes on and on and on
    It goes on and on and on
    It goes on and on and on
    It goes on and on and on
    It goes on and on and on
    It goes on and on and on
    Suddenly you're gone Writer/s: Morgan Dealie Wade
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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