Jigsaw

Album: Superache (2022)
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  • If changin' my clothes would make you like me more
    If changin' my hair would make you care
    Then I'd grab the kitchen scissors
    And cut myself to slivers
    For you
    If being more polite would keep you satisfied
    If being less insane would make you stay
    Then I'd be more like my sister
    Say, "Thank you, ma'am and mister"
    To you, for you

    I've changed every part of me
    Until the puzzle pieces aren't me at all
    I look in the mirror, now I'm just a jigsaw-aw
    You take every part of me, all of the things you need
    Then the rest, you discard
    I look in the mirror, now I'm just a jigsaw-aw

    All I did just to make you happy
    Still, you don't even fucking love me
    (Jigsaw, jigsaw, jigsaw, jigsaw)
    Killin' parts of myself to fit you
    Clear as shit I was not the issue

    If I made you like me, would I even like myself?
    Pointin' out all my flaws doesn't help

    Why don't you love me?
    Don't you love me?

    I've changed every part of me
    Until the puzzle pieces aren't me at all
    I look in the mirror, now I'm just a jigsaw-aw
    You take every part of me, all of the things you need
    Then the rest, you discard
    I look in the mirror, now I'm just a jigsaw-aw Writer/s: Conan Gray, Daniel Nigro
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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