Gemini Feed

Album: The Altar (2016)
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  • Open up your eyes
    There's nothing on my body left to see
    I tried a thousand times
    I tried to say "I love you", but you didn't hear me
    And you're passive-aggressive
    Convinced me other people didn't care about me

    And you're passive-aggressive
    You're passive-aggressive
    You're passive-aggressive

    And to think you would get me to the altar
    Like I follow you around like a dog that needs water
    But admit it that you wanted me smaller
    If you would have let me grow
    You could have kept my love

    Ode to my two thighs
    I still want you to kiss 'em 'cause they're lonely
    And why are you so surprised?
    And when I said "I miss you," you never believed me?
    And we were so depressive
    You and me together we were gemini feed

    And we were so depressive
    We were so depressive
    We were so depressive, hey

    And to think you would get me to the altar
    Like I follow you around like a dog that needs water
    But admit it that you wanted me smaller
    If you would have let me grow
    You could have kept my love

    And to think you would get me to the altar
    Like I follow you around like a dog that needs water
    But admit it that you wanted me smaller
    If you would have let me grow
    You could have kept my love

    And to think you would get me to the altar
    Like I follow you around like a dog that needs water
    But admit it that you wanted me smaller
    If you would have let me grow
    You could have kept my love Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR, JILLIAN BANKS
    Publisher: AUSTRO-MECHANA GMBH
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