Tired of feeling nauseous,
Can we drive beside the ocean?
Haven't got the heart to tell you,
But I think I'm going in.
Lips are turning bloody,
And my eyes are closed again.
Feels like I've got a migraine,
Can you pull it through my skin?
I'm petrified that someone else might realise how beautiful you are.
Tired of being noticed,
My cheeks are wearing thin,
But I haven't got the heart to move away,
And I haven't got the heart to stay.
I'm petrified that someone else might realise how beautiful you are.
credits
from You Who Was Myself,
released October 18, 2019
Written by Juice Webster
Produced by Juice Webster and Joseph Buchan
Mixed by Joseph Buchan
Mastered by Simon Lam
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