Fix Me
by Beck

Album: Colors (2017)
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  • You might fix me
    You might crush me
    Take a little piece of me

    Start a new history
    And trace it back to me
    Someday you might see

    I want you
    I want you
    I want you
    Oh I want you

    I don't mind
    If the sea
    Washes over the city tonight
    Tonight

    The ground is hollow
    The dark skies follow
    And you don't know where you've gone

    Branches on the trees have arms
    The moon is a false alarm
    Nothing's gonna do you harm
    Except yourself

    I want you
    I want you
    I want you
    Yeah, I want you

    I don't mind
    If the sea
    Washes over the city tonight
    Tonight

    I'm set free
    I'm set free Writer/s: Beck Hansen
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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