From Under Liquid Glass

Album: Kindness is The New Rock And Roll (2017)
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  • Soda explodes
    Everything's soaked
    The camel's back is so close to broke
    Held together by a thread
    Nobody home
    No one to phone
    I'm scared to face the music alone
    In my big fuckin' mental head

    Everybody's changing, and blooming, and moving on
    Finale of a season that's weakened and overrun
    My soul must be feared
    Lying in my empty room
    On my broken bed
    I'm left alone with my big fuckin' mental head

    I was not cool
    Freak of the school
    I couldn't read the papers to learn
    So lock me up until the day I'm dead
    A toast to the girl who fucked up my heart
    And tried again to fix it but instead
    Just fucked my big fuckin' mental head

    Everybody's changing, and blooming, and moving on
    Finale of a season that's weakened and overrun
    My soul must be feared
    Lying in my empty room
    On my broken bed
    I'm left alone with my big fuckin' mental head

    In my bones I know there's something real
    But I can't control the way I feel
    In my bones I know there's something real
    But I can't control the way I feel

    Everybody's changing, and blooming, and moving on
    Finale of a season that's weakened and overrun
    My soul must be feared
    Lying in my empty room
    On my broken bed
    And I'm left alone with my big fuckin' mental head Writer/s: Harry Koisser, Simone E Felice
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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