Album: Christine and the Queens (2015)
Charted: 20
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  • I'll die way before Methuselah
    So I'll fight sleep with ammonia
    And every morning, with eyes all red
    I'll miss them for all the tears they shed

    But I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we're tilted
    I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we

    I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we're tilted
    I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we're tilted

    I miss prosthesis and mended souls
    Trample over beauty while singing their thoughts
    I match them with my euphoria
    When they said, "je suis plus folle que toi"

    But I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we're tilted
    I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we

    I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we're tilted
    I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we're tilted

    Nous et la manne on est de sortie
    Pire qu'une simple moitié
    On compte à demi-demi
    Pile sur un des bas côtés
    Comme des origamis
    Le bras tendu paraît cassé
    Tout n'est qu'épis et éclis

    Ces enfants bizarres
    Crachés dehors comme par hasard
    Cachant l'effort dans le griffoir
    Et une creepy song en étendard
    Qui fait

    I'm doing my face
    With magic marker
    I'm in my right place
    Don't be a downer

    I'm doing my face
    With magic marker
    I'm in my right place
    Don't be a downer

    I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we're tilted
    I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we

    I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we're tilted
    I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we're tilted

    I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we're tilted
    I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we

    I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we're tilted
    I'm actually good
    Can't help it if we're tilted Writer/s: Héloïse Letissier
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
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