My Addiction

Album: SE9 Part 1 (2025)
Charted: 50
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  • Sat on my bench, down Avery Hill alone
    Spliff in my lips, singing "My Chick Bad" to no one
    I'll puff, puff, pass from my left to my own right hand
    Convincing myself I'm happy to be alone

    There I go again
    Darling, you're my weakness
    We always say just friends, but friends shouldn't be this hard
    Crash into your bed
    You're fucking up my sleeping
    And every time it ends, it's like we're back to the start

    So keep drinking juice that burns your throat
    I don't care if you sniff or sip your coke
    Don't pass judgment, I just pass smoke
    'Cause my addiction's a man

    Knees at my chest, warming the seat I left cold
    My addiction's a man who I can't leave without withdrawals
    I'm back in your arms, back of your car
    Every time I try to walk, I trip up thinking
    Of going back to my baby

    There I go again
    Darling, you're my weakness
    We always say just friends, but friends shouldn't be this hard
    Crash into your bed
    You're fucking up my sleeping
    And every time it ends, it's like we're back to the start

    Oh-whoa, oh, woo

    So keep drinking juice that burns your throat
    I don't care if you sniff or sip your coke
    Don't pass judgment, I just pass smoke
    'Cause my addiction's a man
    So keep drinking juice that burns your throat
    I don't care if you sniff or sip your coke
    Don't pass judgment, I just pass smoke
    My addiction's a man Writer/s: Boo, Louis Fulford-Smith, Skye Newman
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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