The hunch on my back
Is from the weight I held
I had to bite back
And send gravity to hell
I'm a little comfortable with this noose around my neck
That's freaking me out
Maybe I'll learn how to swim
I'm a little bit lonely but that's ok
I'll gather up some friends to get loud again
You know you feel good when you're not moving
You know feel better if you'd learn how to swim
Keep in mind that you're on your own
No matter how well you keep your telephone
You know you're not wrong, that's a folly step
Procuring black eyes from these angry arms
Polish your cares and caress your bliss
Stop cutting your hair when you feel scared
I'll admit I'm not that organized
Maybe it's good, I won't apologize
I've been damn well good enough to have some value when I walk
I've worked long and hard enough to have some value when I talk
We've been damn well good enough to have some value when we walk
We´ve worked long and hard enough to have some value when I talk
I´ve been treading for a while now
Been a little better since I learned how to swim
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