Brycie

Album: How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last? (2021)
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  • Take me high, lay me low
    You know my thoughts before I know
    Lift me up when I'm down
    You watched my back when we were young

    You watched my back when we were young
    You stick around when we're old
    I'm sleeping sound when you're in the room
    You help me stay above the ground

    You said I couldn't take it, I wouldn't make it
    I hate to say it, oh, wait a minute
    I couldn't take it over it now

    You take me high, you lay me low
    You know my thoughts before I know
    I wore it out, you wore me down
    You watched my back when we were young

    You said I couldn't take it, I wouldn't make it
    I hate to say it, oh wait a minute
    I couldn't take it over it now
    He said I can't relate, it's all in your mind
    I hate to say it, oh, wait a minute
    I couldn't take it, oh, not to worry, over it now

    If I'm the trouble, you're the stone
    If I'm the sound, you're the song
    If I'm the thunder, you're the long
    If I'm the dust, you're the wall

    You said I couldn't take it, I can't relate
    Oh, wait a minute, I wouldn't say it
    Over the top, I wouldn't make it
    I hesitate, oh, wait a minute
    I hate to say it tonight, he's worth saving
    Oh, I didn't mean it, over it now

    You said I can't relate, you couldn't take it
    Oh, wait a minute, honey where's my money?
    I hate to say it tonight, he's worth saving, over it now

    Lift me up when I'm feeling down
    Help me stay above the ground Writer/s: Aaron Dessner, Jessica Dessner
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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