Punisher

Album: Punisher (2020)
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  • When the speed kicks in
    I go to the store for nothing
    And walk right by
    The house where you lived with Snow White
    I wonder if she ever thought
    The storybook tiles on the roof were too much
    But from the window, it's not a bad show
    If your favorite things are Dianetics or stucco

    The drugstores are open all night
    The only real reason I moved to the east side
    I love a good place to hide in plain sight

    What if I told you I feel like I know you
    But we never met?

    And here everyone knows you're the way to my heart
    Hear so many stories of you at the bar
    Most times alone, and some looking your worst
    But never not sweet to the trust funds and punishers

    Man, I wish that I could say the same
    I swear I'm not angry, that's just my face
    A copycat killer with a chemical cut
    Either I'm careless or I wanna get caught
    Who I'm not

    What if I told you I feel like I know you
    But we never met?
    It's for the best

    I can't open my mouth and forget how to talk
    'Cause even if I could, wouldn't know where to start
    Wouldn't know when to stop Writer/s: Conor Oberst, Marshall Vore, Phoebe Bridgers
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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