100% Or Nothing

Album: Chaosmosis (2016)
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  • [Verse 1]
    There's a cold, empty look in our eyes
    Something's dying, dying in us
    Turned away in our beds, on our sides
    There's no hiding, hiding for us
    We've lit all the candles, said all the prayers
    The anti-depressants don't anti-depress

    [Pre-Chorus: Bobby Gillespie + Haim]
    So high, we can't get over it
    So wide, we can't get around it

    [Chorus: Bobby Gillespie + Haim]
    100% or nothing
    It can't be true
    I don't want you
    100% or nothing is what you get
    What did you expect?

    [Verse 2]
    There's a silence so loud all the time
    And it's screaming, screaming at us
    And emotional violence of signs
    And it's poison, it's poisoning us
    The bank account's empty, the river's run dry
    There's anger, resentment, disease in our minds

    [Pre-Chorus: Bobby Gillespie + Haim]
    So high, we can't get over it
    So wide, we can't get around it

    [Chorus: Bobby Gillespie + Haim] (2x)
    100% or nothing
    It can't be true
    I don't want you
    100% or nothing is what you get
    What did you expect?

    [Instrumental Bridge]

    [Pre-Chorus: Bobby Gillespie + Haim]
    So high, we can't get over it
    So wide, we can't get around it

    [Chorus: Bobby Gillespie + Haim] (2x)
    100% or nothing
    It can't be true
    I don't want you
    100% or nothing is what you get
    What did you expect?

    [Outro: Haim]
    100% or nothing
    Well, what did you expect?
    What did you, what did you expect?
    100% or nothing
    Well, what did you expect?
    What did you, what did you expect?
    100% or nothing
    Well, what did you expect?
    What did you, what did you expect?
    What did you expect?
    What did you, what did you expect? Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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