Wait In The Car

Album: All Nerve (2017)
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  • Good morning

    Consider I
    Always struggle with the right word
    Meow meow meow meow meow
    As a sinner I unlock
    Nothing but me

    Sinner I
    Sinner I
    Sinner I

    Oh oh, oh oh
    Mother wants to hold me down
    Oh oh, oh oh

    Wait in the car
    I got business
    Forget the sun
    Time to get off, take it or not
    'Cause strategies are for punks

    Mother wants to hold me down
    Mother wants to hold me down
    Gonna chase the stars
    Making a map
    Scraping off the sky
    Just to fall back

    Sinner I
    Sinner I
    Sinner I

    Oh oh, oh oh
    Oh oh, oh oh
    Oh oh, oh oh Writer/s: KIM DEAL, RICHARD PRESLEY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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