After I’ve sunk my way
Into oblivion
Falling out, and crawling round,
Picking up the pieces of my skin that I allowed
Into your possession
And I gave it up so easy,
Think you’d try to please me
But that’s changing minute by minute now
Minute by minute by minute by minute now, minute by minute by minute by minute now
Minute by minute by minute by minute now, miinute by minute by minute by minute now
If it could be
What I wanted
(Pieces of my skin)
If I could get
What I wanted from you
And if I could give
(Pieces of my skin)
And not send you running
If I could feel
(Pieces of my skin)
And not see this coming
After the dusk settles
I’ll turn my face up again
My eyes are wet and full of grit
It’s building up my airways
So that nothing else will fit
So navigate the pain now
Cos you put yourself here, and you know the end is near,
You’re getting close to a reckoning
Minute by minute by minute by minute now, minute by minute by minute by minute now
Minute by minute by minute by minute now, miinute by minute by minute by minute now
If it could be
What I wanted
(Pieces of my skin)
If I could get
What I wanted from you
And if I could give
(Pieces of my skin)
And not send you running
If I could feel
(Pieces of my skin)
And not see this coming
(After I’ve sunk my way, after I’ve sunk my way, after I’ve sunk my way)
If it could be
What I wanted
If I could get
What I wanted from you
And if I could give
And not send you running
If I could feel
And not see this coming
credits
from Low Grade Buzz,
track released January 17, 2019
Released 15th March 2019
Audio engineered by Tristan Hoogland and assisted by Freya Dinesen
Mixed by Haima Marriott
Mastered by Becki Whitton
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