Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus

Album: The New Abnormal (2020)
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  • One shot is never enough
    I just wait for us to go in circles
    A lifetime of giving my all for you
    Hostile, give me a break
    Two sips from my bottle and chill
    And first he would tell me I'm his friend
    Actually no thanks, I'm okay
    Then he would send weird looks my way

    I want new friends, but they don't want me
    They're making plans while I watch TV
    Thought it was you, but maybe it's me
    I want new friends, but they don't want me

    And the '80s song, yeah, how did it go?
    When they said this is the beginning of the best years, even though
    False
    Break

    One shot is never enough
    I just wait for this to go into circles
    And the distance from my room is anything so necessary
    I was thinking about that thing that you said last night, so boring

    And the '80s bands, where did they go?
    Can we switch into the chorus right now?

    I want new friends, but they don't want me
    They have some fun, but then they just leave
    Is it just them? Or maybe all me?
    Why my new friends don't seem to want me

    Hurts my case, but that's okay
    It hurts my case, but that's okay
    We're dancin' on a moonbeam
    On and on and on and on and on

    The deeper I get, the less that I know
    That's the way that it go
    The less that I know, the deeper I go
    Juliet, I adore
    The deeper I get, the less that I know
    Diminishing returns, oh

    Oh, that's how it goes
    All I wanna say
    On another song
    On another day
    On another song
    On another day
    On another song
    On another break Writer/s: Albert Jr. Hammond, Fabrizio Moretti, Julian Casablancas, Nick Valensi, Nikolai Fraiture
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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