Album: Soft Sounds from Another Planet (2017)
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  • Your boyish reassurance is not reassuring
    And I need it
    And all of my devotion turns violent
    If you go to her
    Don't expect to come home to me
    To me

    I can't get you off my mind
    I can't get you off in general
    So here we are, we're just two losers
    I want you, and you want something more beautiful

    Lack of inhibition works wonders
    In revealing every demon
    And all this confrontation, this suffering
    What do you want from me?
    If you don't like how I look, then leave

    I can't get you off my mind
    You can't get yours off the hostess
    Watched her lips reserving tables
    As my ugly mouth kept running

    Love me
    Love me Writer/s: Michelle Chongmi Zauner
    Publisher: SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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