Teardrops

Album: Post Human: Survival Horror (2020)
Charted: 39
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  • Teardrops

    We hurt ourselves for fun
    Force-feed our fear until our hearts go numb
    Addicted to a lonely kind of love
    What I wanna know

    Is how we got this stressed out, paranoid
    Everything is going dark
    Nothing makes me sadder than my head

    I'm running outta teardrops, let it hurt 'til it stops
    I can't keep my grip, I'm slipping away from me
    Oh, God, everything is so fucked, but I can't feel a thing
    The emptiness is heavier than you think

    I'm tripping on the edge
    High as a kite, I'm never coming down
    And if you hear me, guess you know how it feels
    To be alone

    So how'd we get this stressed out, paranoid?
    Everything is going dark
    Nothing makes me sadder than my head

    I'm running outta teardrops, let it hurt till it stops
    I can't keep my grip, I'm slipping away from me
    Oh, God, everything is so fucked, but I can't feel a thing
    The emptiness is heavier than you think

    Suicidal, violent tragic state of mind
    Lost my halo, now I'm my own anti-christ
    Suicidal, violent, tragic state of mind
    Lost my halo, now I'm my own anti-christ

    I'm running outta teardrops, let it hurt 'til it stops
    I can't keep my grip, I'm slipping away from me
    Oh, God, everything is so fucked, but I can't feel a thing
    The emptiness is heavier than you think
    I'm running outta teardrops, let it hurt 'til it stops
    I can't keep my grip, I'm slipping away from me
    Oh, God, everything is so fucked, but I can't feel a thing
    The emptiness is heavier than you think

    (Teardrops)
    (Teardrops)
    (I'm running outta teardrops)
    The emptiness is heavier than you think Writer/s: Jordan Fish, Oliver Sykes
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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