Prizefighter

Album: Prizefighter (2025)
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  • Plastic cups, neon signs
    I still live at the borderline
    The bar we ruled, those soho nights
    You move on but I stay put
    I stay put, I stay put

    Cut the thread on our two lives
    Where would be if I had lied
    You were right no one knows
    The love we shared, and yes, I care
    Yes, I care, yes, I care

    If I could then I would
    Take a piece of the sky down with me
    But I should just stay put
    'Til you're good
    Just say he's really not me now is he?

    When no one looks I kiss your sign
    Still hangs the walls under neon lights
    Used to raise my hands and they'd go wild
    Then I burned it down, you never cried

    I don't look back, 'cause I'm still here
    Still swinging high at the borderline
    But ghosts cannot apologize
    For the hearts they broke
    Oh, is it my heart that's still broke?

    If I could then I would
    Take a piece of the sky down with me
    But I should just stay put
    'Til you're good
    Just say he's really not me, now is he?
    You should have seen me
    In my glory
    In my glory
    In my cups I was on fire
    But I should just stay put
    'Til you're good
    Just say he's really not me, now is he? Writer/s: Aaron Dessner, Ben Lovett, Justin Vernon, Marcus Mumford, Ted Dwane
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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