Chemical

Album: Austin (2023)
Charted: 11 13
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  • Oxytocin makin' it all okay
    When I come back down, it doesn't feel the same
    Now I'm sittin' 'round, waitin' for the world to end all day
    'Cause I couldn't leave you if I tried

    You break me, then I break my rules
    Last time was the last time too
    It's fucked up, I know, but I'm still

    Outside of the party, smokin' in the car with you
    Seven Nation Army, fightin' at the bar with you
    Tell you that I'm sorry, tell me what I gotta do
    'Cause I can't let go, it's chemical
    No, I can't let go, it's chemical

    Every time I'm ready to make a change
    You turn around and fuck out all my brains (woo)
    I ain't tryna fight fate, it's too late to save face
    I can't get away, maybe there's no mistakes (maybe there's no mistakes)

    You break me, then I break my rules
    Last time was the last time too
    It's fucked up, I know, but I'm still

    Standing outside of the party, smokin' in the car with you
    Seven Nation Army, fightin' at the bar with you
    Tell you that I'm sorry, tell me what I gotta do
    'Cause I can't let go, it's chemical (chemical)
    No, I can't let go, it's chemical (chemical)
    No, I can't let go, it's chemical

    I can't let go, it's chemical

    Tell you that I'm sorry, tell me what I gotta do
    No, I can't let go, it's chemical Writer/s: Andrew Watt, Austin Richard Post, Billy Walsh, Louis Russell Bell
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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