Lyrics

I've hated this body since I was ten I try to change it, but I put it back again I lie awake at night and just pretend that it's nothing Now I think about it, what a waste of time But how the world looks different through the gaze of a guy I could have been an engineer, a fighter pilot or something Been living in a glasshouse lately Everybody just spectating Easier to call me baby Than remember my name No matter the game, l lose We see it coming miles away But blink and say that we don't know 'Cause things don't change if we don't change Go fast, go slow Oh, when I've been told to keep my edges soft I cut the parts away, but still it's not еnough I'm shrinking all the time And I still say that I'm sorry Been living in a glasshouse lately Everybody commentating Why don't you just have a baby And keep it all tight? No matter the fight, I lose We see it coming miles away But blink and say that we don't know 'Cause things don't change if we don't change Go fast, go slow We say there's not another way Just making it up as we go But things don't change if we don't change Go fast, go slow It's the same old, wearing new clothes It's the scraps fed from the table It's another road to nowhere Darling, you should be more grateful It's the same old, wearing new clothes It's the scraps fed from the table It's another road to nowhere Darling, you should be more grateful We see it coming miles away But blink and say that we don't know 'Cause things don't change if we don't change Go fast, go slow We say there's not another way Just making it up as we go But things don't change if we don't change Go fast, go slow
Writer(s): Richard Thomas Turvey, Hannah Katherine Emily Wilson, Julia Fabrin Jakobsen Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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