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Bleachy - Newlywed Lyrics



Bleachy - Newlywed Lyrics




Don't know if I'm wrong or right
But it isn't gonna stop me this time
Feel like I lived and died a million times
Newlywed to this joint that I ignite
Taste the blood with every bite
I think I'd rather starve tonight
Baby girl, can you see through me tonight
Can you see all the scars made with delight

Tell me
What's the meaning of life if, I'll be
Taking more pills tonight
Why me
Why am I still alive
Baby
Jump or cut, I can't decide
Drowning

Don't know if I'm wrong or right
But it isn't gonna stop me this time
Feel like I lived and died a million times
Newlywed to this joint that I ignite
Taste the blood with every bite
I think I'd rather starve tonight
Babygirl, can you see through me tonight
Can you see all the scars made with delight
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Don't know if I'm wrong or right
But it isn't gonna stop me this time
Feel like I lived and died a million times
Newlywed to this joint that I ignite
Taste the blood with every bite
I think I'd rather starve tonight
Baby girl, can you see through me tonight
Can you see all the scars made with delight

Tell me
What's the meaning of life if, I'll be
Taking more pills tonight
Why me
Why am I still alive
Baby
Jump or cut, I can't decide
Drowning

Don't know if I'm wrong or right
But it isn't gonna stop me this time
Feel like I lived and died a million times
Newlywed to this joint that I ignite
Taste the blood with every bite
I think I'd rather starve tonight
Babygirl, can you see through me tonight
Can you see all the scars made with delight
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Writer: Arnold Wagner
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Performed By: Bleachy
Language: English
Length: 2:40
Written by: Arnold Wagner

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