Completely Not Me

Album: Girls Volume 2: All Adventurous Women Do… (2014)
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  • I could've died that night
    Way back in June
    Saw my soul hang heavy above the room
    Slackjawed I confessed, bit by my hubris
    I was spooked out obsessed by the moon

    I was completely not me
    But, baby, I'm coming clean

    The doctor said to you
    Son there's nothing you can do
    Just leave her here and wait until the day
    I was shivering in bed, eyes rolled back in my head
    I was begging for you to go away

    I was completely not me
    Baby, I'm coming clean
    Completely not me
    Baby, I'm coming clean

    I was completely not me
    But, baby, I'm coming clean
    Completely not me
    Baby, I'm coming clean

    I died that night
    Way back in June
    When my spirit hung heavy above the room

    I was completely not me Writer/s: Jenny Lewis, Rostam Batmanglij
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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