Bad Mistakes

Album: Ozone Park (2019)
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  • I know I am not flawless
    I never ever, never ever, ever claimed to be
    I know I can be lawless
    I want to set you, want to set you, help to set you free
    I'm fearing for the nation, nation
    My imagination
    shining, let me shine on man
    You keep bringing up the bad mistakes
    The kind you wanna to throw in my face
    The sad thing about the heart, it breaks
    Get you working up your bad mistakes

    My hero
    We all want to be something, to be something more
    If I drop below zero
    Don't you judge me just on, judge me just on what I score
    You see I'm not your patient, patient
    Me, I'm impatient
    Fingers they don't point like guns
    Get you working on your bad mistakes
    The kind you want to throw in my face
    The sad thing about the heart, it breaks
    Get you working on your bad mistakes

    I know I am not flawless
    I never ever, never ever, ever claimed to be
    I know I can be lawless
    I want to set you, want to set you, help to set you free

    You keep bringing up the bad mistakes
    The kind you wanna to throw in my face
    The sad thing about the heart, it breaks
    Get you working on your bad mistakes
    You know you know you got the bad mistakes
    The kind you want to throw in my face
    The sad thing about a heart, it breaks
    Get you working on your bad mistakes Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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