Mariana Trench

Album: Phosphorescent (2023)
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  • What the fuck am I even hearing on the news?
    I can't remember the last time we met, and I miss you
    Oh, I just wanna run away, but I can't even move
    I don't know how we get through the shit that we do, but we get through

    I was watching Blue Planet
    And the Mariana Trench
    The darkness it scared me, tied a knot in my chest
    Sometimes I get so low and deep I don't know if I'm gonna make it
    But I remember there's life down in the darkest places

    Ooh, ooh-ooh
    I don't know how we get through the shit that we do, but we get through
    I don't know how we get through the shit that we do, but we get through

    Found myself inside a search engine searching
    For answers to my issues
    Since when did I trust strangers on the internet before myself?
    It's like I need somebody else to tell me which door I should run through
    But why ask someone for directions to places they've never been to?

    Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ah
    I don't know how we get through the shit that we do
    Hmm, ah, oh
    I don't know how we get through the shit that we do, but we get through

    Oh, I don't know how we get through the shit that we do, but we get through

    Sometimes I think about my life and how I've lived it
    All the words I can't take back, I wish I made some better choices
    I know it's heavy and you're carrying it too
    And I know that I can never understand, but I got you
    And I know we haven't talked in years, but I love you
    And I don't know how we get through the shit that we do, but we get through Writer/s: Gabrielle Ann Aplin
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
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