Personality Disorder

Album: Autofiction (2022)
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  • And our lives too will pass and fade like this moment
    Our clothes are like an anthem for sorrow
    And the words we use are like future ghosts
    And our lives too will fall apart like this moment
    Gone like the birthday cards on the windowsill
    Brief as the pale light on the bedroom walls

    Oh, oh, will you be my personality disorder?
    Fill me with your personality disorder

    And years from now the grass will grow over our lives
    But one day soon we will be found
    One day we will laugh again through desolate times

    Oh, oh, will you be my personality disorder?
    Fill me with your personality disorder

    D-d-disorder disorder
    D-d-disorder disorder

    Is it wrong to love you?
    As much as I do?
    Is it wrong to do the things we've done?
    You witnessed our confession and execution
    You walked us to the rope and watched us drop

    Oh, oh steal my blue sky personality disorder
    Fill me with your personality disorder
    Feel fine, steal my personality disorder
    Fill me with your personality disorder Writer/s: Brett Lewis Anderson, Neil John Codling, Richard John Oakes
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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