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Album: Idols (2025)
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    Oh, won't you ever stay the same?
    Old daggers in my heart
    Almost forgot that I need you (need you)

    Pain
    Oh, won't you heal me with your pain?
    Slip right into my rubber brain
    Almost forgot that I'm with you (with you)

    And you know that I care for disaster
    Higher the low with a packet of lies
    Wired, can no longer fold
    You're fine fighting it all
    And why do you sigh when you're walking?
    I need you with wild-faced desire
    I, I
    I'm already shut in a shattered state
    And I wish you'd stayed in my life

    How I know every word that gets shouted and said about you
    Nothing ever goes
    Does that look like a good shot to you?
    Are you ready, boy?

    Change (change, change)
    Oh, nothing's better than a change
    Another place to start
    I'll never forget that I need you (need you)

    Trying to learn that you're tired of me
    What have you got to inspire?
    Ready to go, but there's no change
    Who do you really admire?
    Take it on the chin
    When all you wanted to do was just be a clown
    Well, so did I, yes
    (I follow your sound)

    And you know that I care for disaster
    Higher the low with a packet of lies
    Wired, can no longer fold
    You're fine fighting it all
    And why do you sigh when you're walking?
    I need you with wild-faced desire
    I, I
    I'm already shut in a shattered state
    And I wish you'd stayed in my life

    How I know every word that gets shouted and said about you
    Nothing ever goes
    Does that look like a good shot to you?
    Are you ready, boy? Writer/s: Adam Warrington, Dominic Harrison, Matt Schwartz, Robert Bradley
    Publisher: CREATE MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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