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Amber Run - Medicine Lyrics



Amber Run - Medicine Lyrics




Honey, I hate my body
I hate the silence
That comes when you're not around

Honey, you can tell me
If I'm not talking any sense
Honey that's my last defence

Because your touch is medicine to me
Thank god I met you
Let's die old together
My mind is a cage to me
So thank god I met you
Let's die old together

Honey, I'm sorry
If I ever let you down
For every time I messed you around

Because your touch is medicine to me
Thank god I met you
Let's die old together
My mind is a cage to me
So thank god I met you
Let's die old together
Together
Together

So say what you need to say
The needle will find the vein
I want to be whole again
No? No?

So say what you need to say
Like a bullet to the brain
I want to be whole again
No? No?
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Honey, I hate my body
I hate the silence
That comes when you're not around

Honey, you can tell me
If I'm not talking any sense
Honey that's my last defence

Because your touch is medicine to me
Thank god I met you
Let's die old together
My mind is a cage to me
So thank god I met you
Let's die old together

Honey, I'm sorry
If I ever let you down
For every time I messed you around

Because your touch is medicine to me
Thank god I met you
Let's die old together
My mind is a cage to me
So thank god I met you
Let's die old together
Together
Together

So say what you need to say
The needle will find the vein
I want to be whole again
No? No?

So say what you need to say
Like a bullet to the brain
I want to be whole again
No? No?
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Writer: Henry Wyeth, Joshua Keogh, Tomas Sperring
Copyright: Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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Performed By: Amber Run
Length: 4:29
Written by: Henry Wyeth, Joshua Keogh, Tomas Sperring

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