Reputation

Album: Twelve Carat Toothache (2022)
Charted: 54
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  • Take my own life just to save yours
    Drink it all down, just to throw it up
    Take my own life just to save yours (just to save yours)

    Take my own life just to save yours
    I got a reputation that I can't deny
    You're the superstar, entertain us (entertain us)

    Entertain us
    But please don't wake me up
    I betrayed us
    But us don't give a fuck
    Kill myself today
    Kill it all away
    Broken path I made
    Please just stay away

    I know I fucked up before, but I won't do it again
    And I got a lot of things that I wish I woulda said
    And I'm the same damn fool when I wear that hat again
    I know I fucked up and I can't make it right

    Watch yourself, I can't slow down
    This is who I am, can't be anyone else
    So don't let me go, save yourself
    Just save yourself, just save yourself
    I was born to raise hell, I was born to take pills
    I was born to chase mill's, I was born to cave in
    I was born to fuck hoes, I was born to fuck up
    I was born to, what a shame

    Take my own life just to save yours
    Drink it all down, just to throw it up
    Take my own life just to save yours (just to save yours)

    Take my own life just to save yours
    I got a reputation that I can't deny
    You're the superstar, entertain us (entertain us)

    Cut my thumb up
    Count my check, count my check
    Let me choke on
    My cigarette, cigarette
    Cut my thumb up
    Count my check, count my check
    Let me choke on
    My cigarettes and heavy debt Writer/s: Austin Richard Post, Louis Russell Bell
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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