Savior Complex

Album: Punisher (2020)
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  • Emotional affair
    Overly sincere
    Smoking in the car
    Windows up
    Crocodile tears
    Run the tap 'til it's clear

    Drift off on the floor
    I drag you to the shore
    Sweating through the sheets
    You're gonna drown in your sleep
    For sure, wake up and start a big fire
    In our one room apartment
    'Cause I'm too tired
    To have a pissing contest
    All the bad dreams that you hide
    Show me yours, I'll show you mine

    Call me when you land
    I'll drive around again
    One hand on the wheel
    One in your mouth
    Turn me on, turn me down

    Baby, you're a vampire
    You want blood and I promised
    I'm a bad liar
    With a savior complex
    All the skeletons you hide
    Show me yours, and I'll show you mine

    All the bad dreams that you hide
    Show me yours Writer/s: Christian Lee Hutson, Conor M. Oberst, Phoebe Bridgers
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Laur this song gonna blow up real soon
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