You're All I Got

Album: Automatic (2025)
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  • Count the blows you took it like a champ
    All the years we walked it hand in hand
    Siamese it's hard to breathe in
    Twenty years and no one gives a damn

    Let the light come down on me
    Let the light come down on me

    Feeling bored and running from the shame
    Living for the love of yesterday
    Lawyer fees, stretch limousines
    Pull the cord and flush it down the drain

    Let the light come down on me
    Let the light come down on me

    You're all I got, you're all that I got

    Business trips your daddy's gone away
    Will he ever make it back to base
    Frozen handshake, rip the Band-Aid
    Blame yourself for what you didn't say

    Let the light come down on me
    Let the light come down on me

    You're all I got, you're all that I got
    And I can't give it up
    Fillin' all the holes in us
    You're all that I got
    You're all I got, you're all that I got
    And I can't give it up like Sisyphus below the rock
    You're all that I got Writer/s: Jeremiah Fraites, Wesley Schultz
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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