Send For Me

Album: First Two Pages Of Frankenstein (2023)
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  • If you're ever sitting at the airport
    And you don't wanna leave
    Don't even know what you're there for
    Send for me

    If you're ever heartsick in an elevator
    Full of bachelorettes
    Cornered in and it's taking forever
    Please don't forget

    Send for me, whenever, wherever
    Send for me, I'll come and get you
    Send for me, whenever, wherever

    If you're ever at a glass top table
    Selling your ideas
    To swivel-chairing underlings
    Who just don't see it

    If you're singing in a song museum
    Without a drop to drink
    And you can't even make eye contact
    Can't even think

    Send for me, whenever, wherever
    Send for me, I'll come and get you
    Send for me, whenever, wherever

    Send for me, whenever, wherever
    Send for me, I thought you'd never
    Send for me, whenever, wherever

    Run out, run out, run out to me now
    Run out, run out, I'm pulling around
    Run out, run out, run out, run out to me now
    Run out, run out, run out to me now
    Run out, run out, I'm pulling around
    Run out, run out, run out, run out to me now

    If you're ever in a psychiatric greenhouse with slip-on shoes
    Wipe a smile on the shatterproof windows
    I'll know what to do

    If you're ever in a gift shop dying inside
    Filling up with tears
    'Cause you thought of somebody you loved
    You haven't seen in years

    Send for me, whenever, wherever
    Send for me, I'll come and get you
    Send for me, whenever, wherever

    Send for me, whenever, wherever
    Send for me, I thought you'd never
    Send for me, whenever, wherever

    Send for me, whenever, wherever
    Send for me, I'll come and get you
    Send for me, whenever, wherever Writer/s: Aaron Brooking Dessner, Matthew Donald Berninger
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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