Sea Creatures
by SOAK

Album: Sea Creatures (2015)
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  • The stars and moon
    Remind me of you
    I don't know what to say
    It might make you worse

    I don't understand
    What her problem is
    I think she's just a fish!

    I know you get it bad
    You don't deserve this
    And I won't put up
    With their ignorance

    And they tell you
    They love you
    Well the don't mean it

    I don't think they know what they mean!
    I don't think they know what love is
    Throw it around like it's worthless
    Don't think they know what love is

    I don't get this town
    Neither do you
    We should run away
    Just me and you

    'Cause I don't get the people here
    They're curious
    They don't really care

    Sea creatures
    Interfere
    Wish they would disappear

    They don't know what love is
    Throw it around like it's worthless
    They don't know what love is!

    I pray for you
    And you know I don't like Jesus!

    Want you to get better
    Please, please get better
    For you
    For me Writer/s: Bridie Mae Siobhan Monds Watson
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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