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Album: Jubilee (2021)
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  • I want to be good
    I want to navigate this hate in my heart
    Somewhere better
    I want to feel it
    But with the feel there is an ache I meet
    To desire living

    Don't mind me while I'm tackling this void
    Slide tackling my mind
    This weight feels like
    I'm wrestling with my head
    Obsessing in the dark

    So be good to me, be good to me
    You and me have always had a good time
    And what else is left babe?
    So be good to me, be good to me
    The day's not a wash until you say

    Don't mind me while I'm tackling this void
    Slide tackling my mind
    Long nights without
    I'm wrestling my head
    Obsessing in the dark

    Obsessing in the dark
    Obsessing in the dark Writer/s: Michelle Chongmi Zauner
    Publisher: SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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