Downhill Lullaby

Album: Masochism (2019)
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  • You leave me open when you hit me
    No one can hear me, then you hurt me
    Just say that you're not going down there too
    I can see that you want me going downhill too

    Going downhill into a lullaby
    Downhill into a lullaby
    Downhill into a lullaby

    You ripped me open, then you kissed me
    Blue lips and roses that you left me
    The gag and the bind, the perfecting of the ruse
    Yeah, I walked with the fire, all the lifeblood and desire
    Slowly stifled by somber fumes
    I adore the bludgeoned affection, come and teach me a lesson
    All the things I offer you, going

    Downhill into a lullaby
    Downhill into a lullaby
    Downhill into a lullaby

    Going downhill into a lullaby
    Downhill into a lullaby
    Downhill into a lullaby
    Downhill into a lullaby
    Going downhill into a lullaby
    Downhill into a lullaby
    Downhill into a lullaby Writer/s: Jorge Alberto Elbrecht, Sky Ferreira, Tamaryn Sitha Brown
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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