Album: Apart (2018)
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  • [Verse 1: Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson]
    Worried I'm getting older, that my fangs have grown too long
    Worried I lost my car keys or that I said something wrong
    Worried about the mess that's in my house, that's in my heart
    Worried that I'll go crazy every time that we're apart

    [Chorus: Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson]
    Pessimistic as it seems sleep will never come that easy
    We will always have bad dreams, we will always have bad dreams
    We will always have bad dreams

    [Verse 2: Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson]
    Falling in love and getting over it too soon and oh too fast
    I envy the futures of all my friends, I get jealous about your past
    If it gets too close, if it gets too much I'm scared I'll disappear
    Well babe, I might step back or go too far but I'll wait for you right here

    [Chorus: Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson]
    Pessimistic as it seems sleep will never come that easy
    We will always have bad dreams, we will always have bad dreams
    We will always have bad dreams
    We will always have bad dreams, we will always have bad dreams
    We will always have bad dreams, We will always have bad dreams

    Pessimistic as it seems sleep will never come that easy
    We will always have bad dreams, we will always have bad dreams
    We will always have bad dreams
    Pessimistic as it seems sleep will never come that easy
    We will always have bad dreams, we will always have bad dreams
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