Meanwhile… At The Welcome Break

Album: THE S.L.P. (2019)
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  • Seeing a thousands lives
    Heroes always die
    I fight the things complex they seem
    Compel my mind
    I live the life with no meaning
    I found nothing to believe in
    Voice inside keeps screaming
    You only let her out on the weekend
    Drunken lines and nose dives
    24 times I died
    Forgot the good feeling
    Compromise my instincts
    Like a dog on a leash you take the lead
    Out spoken when I agreed
    I found nothing that I'm needing
    You only let me out on the weekend
    Chewing on my tongue like it's bubblegum
    You blew a bubble and it popped
    I was hushed by the lack of oxygen
    I've got a canister of noise
    I front and act like I'm confident
    I get a compliment and blush
    The welcome break can we stop here

    I've got to drop the kids off
    Out the window like a pawn
    Pass the service, should have stopped
    Open book put your guard up
    Don't bother me because I'm high
    Lump in my throat and I'm chocking
    My friend's feeding me the rope
    Like it numb and paired cos the cocaine
    Whatever floats boat Writer/s: SERGIO PIZZORNO, TYRONE FRAMPTON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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