Everywhere, Everything

Album: Stick Season (2022)
Charted: 72 79
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  • Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
    It's been a long year
    Would we survive in a horror movie?
    Doubt it, we're too slow moving
    We trust everyone we meet
    Two bodies
    Riddled with scars from our preteens
    Intertwine in a car's dirty backseat
    Stare at a drive-in screen

    We didn't know that the sun was collapsing
    'Til the seas rose and the buildings came crashing
    We cried oh

    Everywhere, everything, wanna love you
    'Til we're food for the worms to eat
    'Til our fingers decompose
    Keep my hand in yours
    Everywhere, everything, wanna love you
    'Til we're food for the worms to eat
    'Til our fingers decompose
    Keep my hand in yours

    Ooh, ooh
    Drive slowly
    I know every route in this county
    Maybe that ain't such a bad thing
    I'll tell where not to speed
    It's been a long year
    And all of our book's pages dog-eared
    We write out the ends on our palms, dear
    Then forget to read

    We didn't know that the sun was collapsing
    'Til the seas rose and the buildings came crashing
    We cried oh

    Everywhere, everything, wanna love you
    'Til we're food for the worms to eat
    'Til our fingers decompose
    Keep my hand in yours
    Everywhere, everything, wanna love you
    'Til we're food for the worms to eat
    'Til our fingers decompose
    Keep my hand in yours

    Everywhere, everything, I wanna love you
    'Til we're food for the worms to eat
    'Til our fingers decompose
    I'll keep my hand in yours Writer/s: Noah Kahan
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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