How Low Can You Go
by LP

Album: Churches (2020)
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  • Last time I saw you
    We did coke in a closet
    At the Chateau Marmont
    We were happy and on it
    There were too many people
    There was fun there was evil
    And we both took the ride

    It was colder than fuck
    For a night in LA
    And I couldn't stop thinking
    If I was ok
    You were making me laugh
    Shit was making me sway
    And I thought I could fly

    How low can you go?
    'Cause I wanna know
    How low can you go?

    How low can you go?
    'Cause I wanna know
    How low can you go?

    I heard that you stopped
    Have some kids and a guy
    I was happy and sad
    But I didn't know why
    I still think of you now
    While I'm touching the sky
    It's been a long, long time

    And so much happens in between
    The days catch fire like gasoline
    Just tell me what's the worst you've seen
    I wanna know

    How low can you go?
    'Cause I wanna know
    How low can you go?

    How low can you go?
    'Cause I wanna know
    How low can you go? Writer/s: Laura Pergolizzi, Mike Del Rio, Nate Campany
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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