Black Dog

Album: Collapsed In Sunbeams (2020)
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  • I'd lick the grief right off your lips
    You do your eyes like Robert Smith
    Sometimes it seems like you won't survive this
    And honestly it's terrifying

    Let's go to the corner store and buy some fruit
    I would do anything to get you out your room
    Just take your medicine and eat some food
    I would do anything to get you out your room

    It's so cruel
    What your mind can do for no reason

    I take a jump off the fire escape
    To make the black dog go away
    At least I know that you are trying
    But that's what makes it terrifying

    Let's go to the corner store and buy some fruit
    I would do anything to get you out your room
    Just take your medicine and eat some food
    I would do anything to get you out your room

    It's so cruel
    What your mind can do for no reason
    It's so cruel
    What your mind can do for no reason Writer/s: Anais Oluwatoyin Estelle Marinho, Gianluca Buccellati
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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