The Talk

Album: The Talk EP (2020)
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  • These trying times
    Things they've spoke
    Time won't mend the trials they've provoked
    Quick inside
    Don't run or hide
    Fearless, fearful, faithless
    You decide

    What do you want?
    What do you want?
    When all you do is talk, talk, talk
    What do you want?
    Looking for something to confide in
    You say you're trying but who could tell
    When you talk, talk, talk
    When you talk, talk, talk

    Gated homes
    Playground gnomes
    Powder fire everywhere I roam
    Helpful hand
    Reaching in
    If it tries to help you don't give in

    What do you want?
    What do you want?
    When all you do is talk, talk, talk
    What do you want?
    Looking for something to confide in
    You say you're trying but who could tell
    When you talk, talk, talk
    When you talk, talk, talk

    What do you want?
    What do you want?
    When all you do is talk, talk, talk
    What do you want?
    Looking for something to confide in
    You say you're trying but who could tell
    When you talk, talk, talk
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