Allergic

Album: Hollywood's Bleeding (2019)
Charted: 37
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  • Wasted on Sunday
    Erase you on Monday, allergic
    Allergic
    Gave in by Friday
    Went straight back to sideways, allergic
    Allergic

    I took your pills and your drugs just to feel something else
    'Cause I can't feel you no more

    So sad but true
    You're friends with all my demons
    The only one that sees them
    Too bad for you
    So sad but true
    Gave a hundred million reasons
    But why can't you believe them?
    Too bad for you

    Yeah we fight and we fuck until we open the cuts
    And now we're soberin' up but never sober enough, allergic
    Allergic
    Instead of holdin' me down you're only holding me up
    It shouldn't be so hard, this is impossible love, allergic
    Allergic

    I took your pills and your drugs just to feel something else
    'Cause I can't feel you no more

    So sad but true
    You're friends with all my demons
    The only one that sees them
    Too bad for you
    So sad but true
    Gave a hundred million reasons
    But why can't you believe them?
    Too bad for you

    So sad but true
    Gave a hundred million reasons
    But why can't you believe them?
    Too bad for you Writer/s: Austin Post, Brian Lee, Louis Bell, William Walsh
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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