Weirdo

Album: Come of Age (2012)
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  • I know I'm fuckin' moody
    And I know I'm quite unkind
    I know I'm kinda distant
    But you're always on my mind
    And you imply that I am apathetic
    Right to the bone

    And I don't wanna let it go
    You know I'm not a weirdo, no
    I don't wanna let it go
    You know I'm not a weirdo

    I guess I'm quite controlling
    And I'm insecure
    And I know you'd like it better
    If I opened up some more
    But I don't even know if I could look you
    Straight in the eye
    Oh my

    And I don't wanna let it go
    You know I'm not a weirdo, no
    I don't wanna let it go
    You know I'm not a weirdo
    Oh
    Oh
    No, I don't wanna let it go
    You know I'm not a weirdo

    Ah
    Ah
    Ah

    I know that I'm neurotic
    And I'm hard to please
    And I'm disobliging
    And faulty by design
    Notwithstanding, I think we could work out
    Work out just fine

    And I don't wanna let it go
    You know I'm not a weirdo, no
    I don't wanna let it go
    You know I'm not a weirdo
    No
    Oh
    Oh, you question me even though
    You know I'm not a weirdo

    Ah
    Ah
    Ah

    I don't wanna let it go
    You know I'm not a weirdo, oh
    I don't wanna let it go
    You know I'm not a weirdo
    No
    Oh
    No, I don't wanna let it go
    You know I'm not a weirdo Writer/s: Arni Hjorvar Arnason, Freddie Clayton Cowan, Justin James Hayward-Young, Peter Gareth Christopher Robertson
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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