Plasticine

Album: Automatic (2025)
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    Plasticine, I can bend me into anything you need
    Self-assured with a team of writers feeding you the words
    Welcome to this party
    Welcome to this party

    You and I both had our high hopes
    Radio is active, your success is so attractive to us
    Everyone said, "Carry on, kid"
    Hiding all your pain behind the fog inside your brain and now

    Mixing up all our friends and enemies
    Wasting all of your precious energy

    Plasticine, I can bend me into anything you need
    Self-assured with the teleprompters feeding you the words
    Welcome to this party
    Welcome to this party

    Everyone in a world so full of
    Sold you on the pictures
    Are you sure you wanna live forever?
    Everyone in a world so full of
    Silent conversations
    Can you promise not to fake it for us?

    Mixing up all our friends and enemies
    Dress it up in a precious melody

    Plasticine, I can bend me into anything you need
    Self-assured with a team of writers just behind the door
    Welcome to this party
    Welcome to this party Writer/s: Jeremiah Fraites, Wesley Schultz
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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