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Pauli Flowers - The Afterlife of My Eardrum Lyrics



Pauli Flowers - The Afterlife of My Eardrum Lyrics




You haven't had a night quite like this in a while
Everyone has left
Gone to have fun
Or gone to be lonesome
Even when you are around everyone
And i mean
Everyone
You are still truly alone
There is no love here
You can pretend all that you like
You are clearly not the one you were six months ago
I feel quite cold in delivering this information
Summer will come and go
And they'll come to someone new
Someone with things to do
With a giant chip on the shoulder
Your narcissism breathes life
Into the grateful time within your mind
You can count every major regret in your life on one hand
But that's okay
Because to be ripped in half is to become anew
Because I'm alone, and so are you
And frankly, I'm quite tired of being nice
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You haven't had a night quite like this in a while
Everyone has left
Gone to have fun
Or gone to be lonesome
Even when you are around everyone
And i mean
Everyone
You are still truly alone
There is no love here
You can pretend all that you like
You are clearly not the one you were six months ago
I feel quite cold in delivering this information
Summer will come and go
And they'll come to someone new
Someone with things to do
With a giant chip on the shoulder
Your narcissism breathes life
Into the grateful time within your mind
You can count every major regret in your life on one hand
But that's okay
Because to be ripped in half is to become anew
Because I'm alone, and so are you
And frankly, I'm quite tired of being nice
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Writer: Paul Jennette
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Pauli Flowers - The Afterlife of My Eardrum Video
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Performed By: Pauli Flowers
Length: 1:14
Written by: Paul Jennette

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