Roadkill

Album: Notes On A Conditional Form (2020)
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  • Well, I touch down run to my connection
    A man in the gift shop called me a fag
    I feel like my tucked-up erection
    There's pressure all over my head
    And I know that's how I get paid
    But it's not really how I wanna get laid, so
    Hundred forty when I last got weighed
    And I'm gonna lose more by Saturday

    And they're playing your song on the radio station
    Muggin' me off all across the nation
    If you don't eat, then you'll never grow
    I should've learned that quite a while ago
    I know it gets hard sometimes
    Makin' out with people that you don't like
    I know you don't feel alright
    But you look just fine to me

    Well, I pissed myself on a Texan intersection
    With George spilling things all over his bag
    And I took shit for being quiet during the election
    Maybe that's fair, but I'm a busy guy
    I get stoned and go where I'm gettin' paid
    But it's not really how babies get made
    So, I take a minute when I think I won't die from stopping
    Oh, I'm just a busy guy

    And they're playing your song on the radio station
    Muggin' me off all across the nation
    If you don't shoot, then you'll never know
    You should've learned that quite a while ago
    I know it gets hard sometimes
    Takin' out your shit on the ones you like
    You know, I didn't feel alright
    Until you spoke to me

    You
    I've been waiting for you
    My whole life waiting for you
    I've been waiting for you

    Well, I'm gonna get a condom, that's for her protection
    And then maybe I'll get myself a fun night Writer/s: Adam Brian Thomas Hann, George Bedford Daniel, Matthew Timothy Healy, Ross Stewart MacDonald
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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