Damaged

Album: Smoke & Mirrors (2021)
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  • Verse 1
    I know you say
    You can hold me down
    But I feel my name
    Never really fit your mouth
    The way that it falls out

    Pre Chorus
    Down to the ground where it feels like
    Your fear gonna fight my fear by
    Knowing every move
    Drown in the sounds that don't sound right
    Watering down a blood line
    The moment that you prove
    There's always more

    Chorus
    But I can never have it
    Tell me that I'm damaged
    If my wounds can't fit your truth
    Then I'm leaving it abandoned
    The way that you demand it
    Turned me to a savage
    Nothing left for me to do
    When I cannot break your habits

    Post Chorus
    Here there ain't no take backs
    On the things we said
    Wish that we could fake that
    But it is what it is

    Verse 2
    I'll walk away
    So you can do what you gotta do
    Make your mistakes
    Just don't let your mistakes make you
    With nothing left to lose

    Pre Chorus
    You're down on the ground fore you realise
    No one gonna fight your fight like
    The way that I used to
    Drown in the sound of a heart crying
    Tryina bleed out a blood line
    Still tryin to prove
    There's always more

    Chorus
    But I can never have it
    Tell me that I'm damaged
    If my wounds can't fit your truth
    Then I'm leaving it abandoned
    The way that you demand it
    Turned me to a savage
    Nothing left for me to do
    When I cannot break your habits

    Post Chorus
    Here there ain't no take backs
    On the things we said
    Wish that we could fake that
    But it is what it is

    Outro
    I know you'll say
    You don't know me now
    But all you did
    To my old self
    Was drag me down Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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