High

Album: Plastic Hearts (2020)
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  • Sometimes I get a little too hurt
    Got my mind going places it ain't wanna go
    Sometimes I get a little too low
    And I can't see myself through the fire and smoke

    And you, like a neon light
    Shining through a door that I can't keep closed
    And you, like a rolling stone
    Always building cities on the hearts that you broke

    And in my head I did my very best
    Saying goodbye, goodbye
    And I don't miss you but I think of you
    And don't know why
    I still feel high
    I still feel high

    Sometimes I stay up all night
    'Cause you don't ever talk to me in my dreams
    And I think about eventually you're holding me
    And dancing to the record like a movie scene

    And in my head I did my very best
    Saying goodbye, goodbye
    And I don't miss you but I think of you
    And don't know why
    I still feel high
    I still feel high

    Whoa, whoa

    Sometimes I get a little too hurt
    Got my mind going places it ain't wanna go

    And in my head I did my very best
    Saying goodbye, goodbye
    And I don't miss you but I think of you
    And don't know why
    I still feel high
    I still feel high

    Whoa, whoa
    I still feel high Writer/s: Caitlyn Smith, Jennifer Decilveo, Miley Cyrus
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Cloud9, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., O/B/O DistroKid, Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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