So Long

Album: Automatic (2025)
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  • (Two, three)

    Find yourself a lover
    Give it to another like I did
    Don't know 'til you try it
    Break it so you buy it like I did
    And if you wanted something better
    Why'd you never bother to find it?

    Sit in isolation all the time
    I'll be on the ocean in your eyes
    Tell it on the mountain, he's arrived
    Everybody's famous for a while
    So long
    So long

    Flies are on the food
    Sleeping with your shoes on the sofa
    Blinds down in the day
    Won't somebody break up my coma?
    And if you ever felt the presence
    Would you ever let it control you?

    Sit in isolation all the time
    I'll be on the ocean in your eyes
    Tell it on the mountain, he's arrived
    Everybody's famous for a while
    So long
    Oh, so long

    Prescribe me your elixir
    Needed just a bit more to save me
    Songs up in the attic
    The moths are eating blankets for babies
    And if you lost your way to Heaven
    Buy another ladder from Jacob
    Needed it to matter
    I don't care if your family hates it

    Sit in isolation all the time
    I'll be on the ocean in your eyes
    Tell it on the mountain, he's arrived
    Maybe we'll be famous when we die
    So long
    So long
    So long
    So long Writer/s: Jeremiah Fraites, Wesley Schultz
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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