Negative Space

Album: In Times New Roman... (2023)
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  • In an atmosphere I don't recognize
    I don't know what's true
    Particularly if it's from you
    Oh, betrayal it tears me up inside
    I'm just a fool who is terrified

    There's gotta be someway back to earth
    I'm drifting away as the world turns
    We'll never get back to where we were
    Facing oblivion, there's no words

    I am weightless, yet heaviness defines
    Between what home was and the yellow moon
    My love will not survive
    Emotion sickness, I wanna die

    There's gotta be someway back to earth
    I'm drifting away as the world turns
    We'll never get back to where we were
    Stare into oblivion, oh, it hurts

    Don't say you love me no more
    Thought we was equals
    Broken peoples keep score, yeah
    Don't say that you really care
    'Cause if you really do
    Who would believe in you now? Now Writer/s: Dean Fertita, Jon Theodore, Joshua Homme, Michael Shuman, Troy Van Leeuwen
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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