Loser

Album: Deadbeat (2025)
Charted: 79 91
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  • I had to tell ya, it's now or never
    So much for closure, I lost composure
    I get the message, I learned my lesson
    Tried to correct it, I think I wrecked it
    Man, it's a crisis, I'm never like this
    That's how my life is, you couldn't write this (ah)

    I'm a loser, babe (yeah)
    Do you wanna tear my heart out?
    I'm a tragedy
    Tryin' to figure this whole mess out

    I'm out of favor, my worst behavior
    I get the message, I learned my lesson
    But desperate times call for desperate measures
    I fell into ya, I fell into ya
    Tried to correct it, well, shit, I wrecked it (ah)

    I'm a loser, babe (yeah)
    Do you wanna tear my heart out?
    I'm a tragedy
    Tryin' to figure my whole life out

    I leave alone and
    Dark streets, I roam in
    Night air, I breathe in
    The stars, I believe in
    I don't know why I didn't fight it
    I probably tried and magnified it
    I cannot lie, I feel defeated
    Take it as a sign, you're badly needed
    You're badly needed
    Badly wanted

    Fuck Writer/s: Kevin Parker
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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