Low Down

Album: Zero Experience (2022)
Charted: 59
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  • I think I messed with the wrong demons inside my head
    'Cause it just seems all they wanna get is revenge
    Our people be the death of me, they should be my therapy
    My mother told me life would be fun

    I'm in the deep end it's dark and it's scary in here
    Treading water is hard when you're chained to the pier
    It's my mother she loves me it feels
    How I fear
    I promise you one day this will all disappear (this will all disappear)

    I've been on a low down, lowkey for a while now
    Read between the lines you might see me in the background
    Hold out my hand for you
    I've been on a low, low, low-low, low
    I've been on a low, low, low-low, low

    Give me a substance designed to enlighten my mind
    Consequences are fine as long as I'm high
    If the needle, it feeds me, I get what I want (what I want)
    Stumbled on the place I belong
    That's just the moment in time, but the feeling will end
    I'm a train wreck, my friends say I'm a beautiful mess
    But they lie all the time and they swear they know best (they know best)
    They don't feel the weight of the world on their chest

    I've been on a low down, lowkey for a while now
    Read between the lines you might see me in the background
    Hold out my hand for you
    I've been on a low, low, low-low, low
    I've been on a low, low, low-low, low

    Hold out my hand
    (Hold it out, hold it out)
    Hold out my hand (hold it out)

    I've been on a low, low, low-low, low
    I've been on a low, low, low-low, low
    (Hold it out, hold it out) Writer/s: Dan Fable, Elias William Abid, Erin Doyle
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., MUSIC SERVICES, INC., Universal Music Publishing Group
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