Method To The Madness

Album: Fix Yourself, Not the World (2022)
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  • Stumbling through the gothic quarter streets
    No booking code means no hotel guaranteed
    Tie done wrong and plastic shoes
    A professional learns from all their rookie moves

    There must be some method to the madness, method to the madness
    Still I don't wanna know, just one more smile and then I'll go
    There must be some method to the madness

    Tourist traps and museum food
    Saying thanks in a language that's never been used
    This could be a holiday or an intersection
    Where two roads fuse, where two roads fuse

    There must be some method to the madness, method to the madness
    Still I don't wanna know, just one last smile and then I'll go
    There must be some method to the madness, method to the madness
    Stop, I don't need to know, there must be some method to the madness

    Fuck my sadness, fuck your roleplay
    No construction, I'll build it my own way
    No more subscribing, no reviews
    Fuck our options and fuck the life plan
    No more worry, I killed it with both hands
    Just give me something to light the fuse
    Fuck my sadness and fuck your roleplay
    No construction, I'll build it my own way
    No more subscribing and no reviews
    Fuck our options and fuck the life plan
    No more worry, I killed it with both hands
    Just give me something to light the fuse

    Fuck my sadness and fuck your roleplay
    No construction, I'll build it my own way
    No more subscribing, no reviews
    Fuck our options and fuck the life plan
    No more worry, I killed it with both hands
    Just give me something to light the fuse Writer/s: Daniel Haggis, Matthew Murphy, Tord Knudsen
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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