Album: Fever Dream (2019)
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  • How does it feel
    To lie alone in your bed
    When you know this is forever

    Low like the sun
    Come down and break into two
    And I know we'll burn together

    Yeah, I love you on the weekends
    But I'm careless and I'm wicked
    Yeah, I love you on the weekends
    It's a cruel war

    I still have pieces of you stuck on me
    Pieces of you stuck on me
    Yeah, I love you on the weekends
    It's a cruel war

    Cold but you glow
    Like the streets of Tokyo
    It's alright, we can stay lost here forever

    Sinking stones, we don't know
    What lies on the riverbed
    So we fall, no control
    No this can't be over yet

    Yeah, I love you on the weekends
    But I'm careless and I'm wicked
    Yeah, I love you on the weekends
    It's a cruel war

    I still have pieces of you stuck on me
    Pieces of you stuck on me
    Yeah, I love you on the weekends
    It's a cruel war

    We try to laugh about it, like it's OK
    (That's how it's supposed to be)
    We try to laugh about it, like it's OK
    It's heavy, is that how it's supposed to be?

    Yeah, I love you on the weekends (love you on the weekends)
    But I'm careless and I'm wicked (careless and I'm wicked)
    Yeah, I love you on the weekends
    It's a cruel war

    I still have pieces of you stuck on me (love you on the weekends)
    Pieces of you stuck on me (careless and I'm wicked)
    Yeah, I love you on the weekends
    It's a cruel war Writer/s: Nanna Bryndis Hilmarsdottir, Ragnar Thorhallsson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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