Familiar Drugs

Album: released as a single (2019)
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  • Feeling the breeze of change
    Lethargy rolls over me again
    Like sap over a midge
    Is it real or just pretend?
    It's alive in the dark
    And it knows where I'm gonna be
    Forever returning, again and again
    Into the house, into the den

    Elastic stretched and strained
    I know, I can change
    This shirt is ripped and stained
    You're pushing familiar drugs again

    You're pushing it
    (You're pushing it)
    I can't resist
    (Can't resist)
    I feel you under my skin
    Pushing familiar drugs again

    Feeling the turning tides
    Indifference takes hold again
    Like mist over the lake
    Is it real or is it fake?
    I won't fight the gravity
    Let the current take me where it please
    Right down the fucking drain
    Into my lungs, into my veins

    Elastic stretched and strained
    I know, I can change
    This shirt is ripped and stained
    You're pushing familiar drugs again

    You're pushing it
    (You're pushing it)
    I can't resist
    (Can't resist)
    I feel you under my skin
    Pushing familiar drugs again
    You're pushing it
    (You're pushing it)
    I can't resist
    (Can't resist)
    I feel you under my skin
    Pushing familiar drugs again

    Familiar drugs again
    Familiar drugs again
    Again, again

    You're pushing familiar drugs
    (You're pushing, you're pushing)
    You're pushing familiar drugs again
    You keep pushing familiar drugs
    (You keep pushing, you keep pushing)
    You're pushing familiar drugs again Writer/s: Christopher Steele, Dallas Green, George Pettit, Jordan Hastings, Wade Macneil
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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