Broken Man

Album: All Born Screaming (2024)
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  • On the street, I'm a king-size killer
    I can make your kingdom come
    On my feet, I'm an earthquake shaking
    So open up my little one

    Hey, what are you looking at?
    Who the hell do you think I am?
    And what are you looking at?
    Like you never seen a broken man

    Lover, nail yourself right to me
    If you go, I won't be well
    I can hold my arms wide open
    But I need you to drive the nail
    Like, what are you looking at?
    Well, who the hell do you think I am?
    Hey, what are you looking at?
    Like you never seen a broken man

    But how do you see me now?
    You built my tower to tear it down
    But how could you see me now?
    If I stopped cracking up myself
    I stopped cracking up

    Who the hell do you think I am?
    Hey, hey
    Like you never seen a broken man
    Like you never seen a broken man
    Like you never seen a broken man
    Hey, hey, hey
    (Who the hell do you think I am?) Lover, nail yourself right to me
    (Like you never seen a broken man) If you go, I won't be well
    (Who the hell do you think I am?) I can hold my arms wide open
    (Like you never seen a broken man) But I need you to drive the nail
    What are you looking at?
    What are you looking at?
    What are you looking at?
    Hey, hey
    What are you looking at?
    What are you looking at?
    What are you looking at?
    Hey, hey, hey Writer/s: Annie Clark
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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