you're the last one, I know it's true
this should be fun but it injures me too
i hold my breath until I'm morning glory blue
don't wanna exhale these eighteen hours until I see you
it's like we've danced together, stuck in amber, hold me now
just in your eyes a while, breaking laws of time in the mighty crowd
i fight for my body back to move within this sliding tide
cuz now I know that i don't really want to die
and it's like I've never been this warm before
banged against the rail all evening, lungs are raw and legs are sore
sleeping on the sidewalk outside til the trucks arrive
reveling in the confetti of bruises sprayed across both thighs
i'm gonna laugh my world into a new design
it hurts but I heal and I'm willing to spend my life in line
there is no decadence just diner food and no defensiveness
i'd spend so much to make this never end
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