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You say I make it worse, always I put me first
You say it’s like a test, for god’s sake, just get dressed
I say it really hurts, always you put you first
Awake, another scene, mistakes, I’m never clean
It’s like a curse
Wash away the scent, but you always think about it
It’s getting worse
Wake up in the morning, write a note, and try to shroud it
All of the words
Find a way to cope, count in threes and breathe throughout it
Can we reverse?
This is my lament, while I learn to live without it
That was the longest day of the year, night’s where your head is pulled out from my stomach
You seemed to break down and detach, like a tent with the pegs pulled out, blowing in the wind, non responsive, otherwise engaged
Slipping back into that bad place, dreams of dogs caught up in barbed wire and buses driving into pedestrians
Tragedy suits you better, two bodies in the dark
I keep having flashbacks of breakfast, longing for an imagined idea of something
Spring Equinox, Two bodies in the dark,
The perpetual heartache of being misunderstood
Sometimes it seems like neither of us were able to see past ourselves
It’s like a curse
Wash away the scent, but you always think about it
It’s getting worse
Wake up in the morning, write a note, and try to shroud it
All of the words
Find a way to cope, count in threes and breathe throughout it
Can we reverse?
This is my lament, while I learn to live without it
Learn to live without it, learn to live with
Learn to live without it, learn to live with
Learn to live without it
Learn to live without it
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My Body Knows You,
track released October 30, 2018
Written by Harriet Zoe Pittard.
Co-produced, mixed and mastered by Tom Fox.
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