Flatline

Album: The Ride (2017)
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  • I've got a flatline, I need a vital sign
    I've got a flatline, flatline, flatline

    Driving in the worst conditions
    Head on with a full collision
    Now I'm on the tar in pieces
    Body parts are all around
    Took off without looking back
    You couldn't cut my heart some slack
    Tried to patch it up with my hands
    I call for backup, this is bad
    I'm breathing, barely breathing
    My pulse is barely beating

    I don't feel nothing at all
    I don't feel nothing at all
    Come on, resuscitate me
    Why don't you come and save me?
    I don't feel nothing at all
    I don't feel nothing at all
    Hold me, you can make it right
    Come on, you can save my life

    So make it with your battle axe
    I never really had a chance
    And now I'll never be the same
    I gotta recuperate
    I'll never be the same

    I don't feel nothing at all
    I don't feel nothing at all
    Come on, resuscitate me
    Why don't you come and save me?
    I don't feel nothing at all
    I don't feel nothing at all
    Hold me, you can make it right
    Come on, you can save my life

    Breathing, barely breathing
    My pulse is barely beating
    I've got a flatline, give me your vital signs
    I've got a flatline, flatline, flatline
    I've got a flatline, give me your vital signs
    I've got a flatline, flatline, flatline

    I don't feel nothing at all
    I don't feel nothing at all
    Come on, resuscitate me
    Why don't you come and save me?
    I don't feel nothing at all
    I don't feel nothing at all
    Hold me, you can make it right
    Come on, you can save my life

    I got a flatline, I got a flatline
    Give me your vital signs
    Give me your, give me your
    I got a flatline, I got a flatline
    Give me your vital signs
    I need it, I need it Writer/s: John Congleton, Nelly Furtado
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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