Still a Weirdo

Album: Tiger Suit (2010)
Charted: 39
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  • Now I know, I took for granted
    That things would always go the way I wanted, oh
    I was going to be a treetop
    A sea, a boat, a rock of ages

    I don't always get it right
    I'd see it in a different kind of light

    Pay my lip service
    Keep it eloquent
    Optimistic but
    Never quite elegant
    Still a weirdo
    Still a weirdo, after all these years

    I'd always thought it's automatic
    To grow into a soul less static
    But here I am upon the same spot
    Attempting to lift off into space

    I don't always get it right
    But a thousand different ways
    And I just might

    Pay my lip service
    Keep it eloquent
    Optimistic but
    Never quite elegant
    Still a weirdo
    Still a weirdo, after all these years
    Still a weirdo
    Still a weirdo, after all these years

    Pay my lip service
    Keep it eloquent
    Optimistic but
    Never quite elegant
    Still a weirdo
    Still a weirdo, after all these years

    Still a weirdo
    Still a weirdo, after all these years

    After all these years Writer/s: GREGORY KURSTIN, KT TUNSTALL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • DfrA greatly underrated song.
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