Walked On Water

Album: Obsessed (2024)
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  • I fell off the Earth, I fell out of touch
    I'm fighting every urge to go out and get drunk
    Hit my plug for some pills for insomnia
    When I'm awake I'm just thinking of us
    But we aren't the same
    I wish you well
    As you're praying to God
    That I just burn in hell

    You see hearts like mine
    They don't do well with time
    They just tend to grow harder
    And people like me
    We don't do well at sea
    'Cause I thought I walked on water
    'Cause I thought I walked on water

    I thought we'd get married, move to the beach
    But like everything I've said
    It's just smoke and dreams
    And I'm laying in this bed
    Ain't making love
    I might lose to myself
    Hell, I might just give up

    You see hearts like mine
    They don't do well with time
    They just tend to grow harder
    And people like me
    We don't do well at sea
    'Cause I thought I walked on water
    'Cause I thought I walked on water

    And you left your shirt
    In my bag out in Denver
    It still smells like you
    And it makes me remember
    Things that we did
    And the things that we didn't
    The kids we don't have
    And the life I ain't living

    You see hearts like mine
    They don't do well with time
    They just tend to grow harder
    And people like me
    We don't do well at sea
    'Cause I thought I walked on water
    'Cause I thought I walked on water
    'Cause I thought I walked on water Writer/s: Morgan Dealie Wade
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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