Pencil Pusher

Album: Chapter and Verse (2015)
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  • Pass the fists and I'm pacified
    I can hear the dogs bark behind the house
    Clean sheets and an empty head
    Put salt in the wound
    All these bad ideas just wear me thin
    Like an empty head
    Like an empty bed
    I don't feel anything
    You don't mean anything (whoa oh-oh)
    When there's nothing (whoa oh-oh)
    Regret nothing
    I don't feel anything
    You don't mean anything (whoa oh-oh)
    When there's nothing (whoa oh-oh)
    Regret nothing
    Was just a momentary lapse of judgement
    I said something I should have kept to myself
    And thought this over
    I should think things over
    I don't feel anything
    You don't mean anything (whoa oh-oh)
    When there's nothing (whoa oh-oh)
    Regret nothing
    I don't feel anything
    You don't mean anything (whoa oh-oh)
    When there's nothing (whoa oh-oh)
    Regret nothing
    Sometimes I feel buried beneath the skin
    Beneath these bones
    Sometimes I wonder if I'll ever feel so alone
    Sometimes I feel buried beneath the skin
    Beneath these bones
    Sometimes I wonder if I'll ever feel so alone
    So alone
    I don't feel anything
    You don't mean anything (whoa oh-oh)
    When there's nothing (whoa oh-oh)
    Regret nothing
    I don't feel anything
    You don't mean anything (whoa oh-oh)
    When there's nothing (whoa oh-oh)
    Regret nothing
    Regret nothing Writer/s: GAVIN BURROUGH, KRIS COOMBS-ROBERTS, MATTHEW DAVIES-KREYE, PAT LUNDY, RICHARD BOUCHER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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