Bones

Album: Sometimes, Forever (2022)
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  • I feel the bones of how we used to be
    They crowd the space between us and our sheets
    And I wanna scream when you don't look at me like you did
    Oh, back then

    I wanna know what's wrong
    With all of the ways I am
    I'm trying to be someone
    That you could love and understand

    But I know that I'm not
    I'm not
    I'm not
    I'm not

    You make me feel like I am whole again
    But I think your heart could use a tourniquet
    'Cause I've bled you out and patched you up again
    Far too much to call it love

    I wanna know what's wrong
    With all of the ways I am
    I'm trying to be someone
    That you could love and understand

    But I know that I'm not
    I'm not
    I'm not
    I'm not
    I'm not
    I'm not
    I'm not
    I'm not Writer/s: Sophie Regina Allison
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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