Unholy Affliction

Album: Sometimes, Forever (2022)
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  • I don't want the money
    That fake kind of happy
    I'd sink in the river
    'Fore I let it have me

    But I want perfection
    Tight like a diamond
    Unholy affliction
    Desires an addiction

    Ooh I taste it on my tongue
    It's all in my bones
    And in my blood
    So carve me up
    And let the colors run

    I'm tired of the money
    And all of the talking at me
    I'm barely a person
    Mechanically working
    Industrial mindset
    Wholly efficient

    Ooh I taste it on my tongue
    It's all in my bones
    And in my blood
    So carve me up
    And let the colors run

    Ooh I taste it on my tongue
    It's all in my bones
    And in my blood
    So carve me up
    And let the colors run Writer/s: Sophie Allison
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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