Motion Sickness

Album: Stranger in the Alps (2017)
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  • I hate you for what you did
    And I miss you like a little kid
    I faked it every time but that's alright
    I can hardly feel anything
    I hardly feel anything at all

    You gave me fifteen hundred
    To see your hypnotherapist
    I only went one time, you let it slide
    Fell on hard times a year ago
    Was hoping you would let it go and you did

    I have emotional motion sickness
    Somebody roll the windows down
    There are no words in the English language
    I could scream to drown you out

    I'm on the outside looking through
    You're throwing rocks around your room
    And while you're bleeding on your back in the glass
    I'll be glad that I made it out
    And sorry that it all went down like it did

    I have emotional motion sickness
    Somebody roll the windows down
    There are no words in the English language
    I could scream to drown you out

    And why do you sing with an English accent
    I guess it's too late to change it now
    You know I'm never gonna let you have it
    But I will try to drown you out

    You said when you met me you were bored
    You said when you met me you were bored
    And you, you were in a band when I was born

    I have emotional motion sickness
    I try to stay clean and live without
    And I want to know what would happen
    If I surrender to the sound
    Surrender to the sound Writer/s: Marshall Kenneth Vore, Phoebe Lucille Bridgers
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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