letra de luminate - audrey air
[verse 1]
feel a rush through your skin
little novocaine sin
that summer was my summer
[verse 2]
now again it begins
say goodnight to your friends
spend the night with a lover, he’s a drummer
[pre-chorus]
maybe someday when you’re older
you’ll take your head off his sh-shoulder
maybe someday you’ll be bolder
’cause he’s a roller
he don’t know you
[chorus]
it’s always easier to be alone
’cause i can feel the weight
when you’re close
it’s such a spin
it starts to begin
then it starts to close
and it’s just easier to be alone
[verse 3]
now the downfall’s begun
i’ll hate you ’cause you’re fun
and you can control your mind
mine’s in overtime
[pre-chorus]
maybe someday when you’re older
you’ll take your head off his sh-shoulder
maybe someday you’ll be bolder
’cause he’s a roller
he don’t know you
[chorus]
it’s always easier to be alone
’cause i can feel the weight
when you’re close
it’s such a spin
it starts to begin
then it starts to close
and it’s just easier to be alone
[bridge]
you’re always on my mind and you’re always in my head
i feel you in my skin and it burns like cigarettes
the middle of the night when you’re saying too much
you smoke when you drink and you drink too much
[chorus]
it’s always easier to be alone
’cause i can feel the weight
when you’re close
it’s such a spin
it starts to begin
then it starts to close
and it’s just easier to be alone
[outro]
see me lose my hope
i thought i’d always hold
and i was yours, you know
but i think you should go
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