Ativan

Album: Automatic (2025)
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  • (One, two, three, four)

    Believe you're running
    Believe it's true
    I need your money
    For all I do

    If I can't make you happy, then nobody can
    Then nobody can, your sweet Ativan

    I see your madness
    I see your blues
    I need an address
    I don't need proof

    If I can't make you happy, then nobody can
    Then nobody can, your sweet Ativan
    If I can't make you happy, then nobody can
    Then nobody can, then nobody can

    I hear your story
    And how you lose
    I need the glory
    For all I do for you, oh

    If I can't make you happy, then nobody can
    Then nobody can, your sweet Ativan
    If I can't make you happy, then nobody can
    Then nobody can

    I'll be on the bullet train to Neverland
    Your enemy with benefits, we're free
    I'll provide the poison and the medicine
    The only thing you're ever gonna need

    On the roof, our hands above our head again (if I can't make you happy)
    We buried all the evidence so deep (your sweet Ativan)
    I'll be on the bullet train to Neverland (if I can't make you happy)
    Your enemy with benefits, indeed (your sweet Ativan) Writer/s: Jeremiah Fraites, Wesley Schultz
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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