Messy

Album: Messy (2023)
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  • Trying to make the shapes you're dying to see
    Always kept it tidy
    Never really known the right shapes

    It goes if you let it
    It's okay to regret it
    I'm on your side
    No need to be ready
    It's okay if it's messy
    I'm on your side

    Sometimes I dream of driving
    In double yellow lining
    And hitting 71 down the M25
    Ignoring that noisy backseat driver

    It goes, you can let it
    It's okay to regret it
    I'm on your side
    No need to be ready
    It's okay if it's messy
    I'm on your side

    It's a little bit messy
    It's a little bit messy
    Little, little
    I'm a little bit messy
    I'm a little bit messy
    I'm a little bit Writer/s: Andrew Sarlo, Matthew Hales, Olivia Dean
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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