Emergency Contact

Album: The Jaws Of Life (2022)
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  • There's no greater vengeance
    Than learning to enjoy again
    Hope you get the message
    Nobody's shatter-resistant (shit)

    Therapy is tiring
    But so is hiding how you feel
    You can bring the villain in
    And I can bring the sex appeal

    Leave me, something
    Or let me out, I'm starving
    Push me, pull me
    Waiting for the start of

    Things that I want, this happily ever after
    You choke on your words, but you swallow them faster
    I sleep on the couch while you're passed out in the back
    Just want you to be my emergency contact

    Balanced on a razor blade
    Lick you like a battery
    Your speakers can't handle the bass
    But you look good under the LEDs

    Leave me, something
    Or let me out, I'm starving
    Push me, pull me
    Waiting for the start of

    Things that I want, this happily ever after
    You choke on your words, but you swallow them faster
    I sleep on the couch while you're passed out in the back
    Just want you to be my emergency contact

    You're my angel
    You're a fucking angel
    You're my angel
    All mine
    Mine
    Mine, mine
    Mine

    Leave me, something
    Oh, my god, I'm starving
    Push me, pull me
    Waiting for the start of

    Things that I want, this happily ever after
    You choke on your words, but you swallow them faster
    I sleep on the couch while you're passed out in the back
    Just want you to be my emergency contact Writer/s: Curtis Peoples, Vic Fuentes
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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