Get Hurt

Album: Get Hurt (2014)
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  • Sometimes I wake up in the morning
    Sometimes I dream some more
    I keep my wounds without a bandage, baby
    As I come stumbling through the door
    Spend my nights in this location
    Talking to spirits on the floor
    I think I came to find the feeling, baby
    Between what was mine and what was yours

    And I came to get hurt
    Might as well do your worst to me, hey hey
    Have you come here to get hurt?
    Have you come to take away from me, from me, from me
    Might as well do your worst to me

    I think I'm gonna move to California (I think it's time to move)
    Mama, can you say a pray for me? (Say a prayer for me)
    I heard they don't get so low down (all my friends get so low)
    I heard they never bleed
    Not like we bleed

    I came to get hurt
    Might as well do your worst to me, hey hey
    Have you come here to get hurt?
    Have you come to take away from me, from me, from me
    Might as well do your worst to me

    And it gets pretty lame
    And the stations would change
    And the things once in order
    Now seem so strange,
    Once I could tell all the hurt apart from myself
    Now all I can see is the need
    The need

    I came to get hurt
    Might as well do your worst to me, hey hey
    Have you come here to get hurt?
    Have you come to take away from me
    From me, from me
    Might as well do your worst to me

    Maybe you needed a change
    Maybe I was in your way
    Maybe some days they stay
    And some things go away
    Maybe I was mine, maybe you were not the same Writer/s: Brian Fallon
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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