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Fuzebox - What I Need Lyrics



Fuzebox - What I Need Lyrics




Everything I loved about being alive is fading fast
Should I embrace the future, forget the past
Please someone save me, lay me down to rest
Please someone take this weight off my chest

Romantic fairy tales are all I ever knew
The way I'm thinking, the foot's on the other shoe
Can someone tell me why I cannot sleep
Well I am free so I can sew what I can not reap

These are the best years of my life
These are the best years of my life
I had the best years of my life

Did I find what I want cuz I got what I need
Should I push her away, bite the hand that feeds
I can be ultraviolet at bet
Thank you for taking this weight off my chest

These are the best years of my life
These are the best years of my life
I had the best years of my life
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Everything I loved about being alive is fading fast
Should I embrace the future, forget the past
Please someone save me, lay me down to rest
Please someone take this weight off my chest

Romantic fairy tales are all I ever knew
The way I'm thinking, the foot's on the other shoe
Can someone tell me why I cannot sleep
Well I am free so I can sew what I can not reap

These are the best years of my life
These are the best years of my life
I had the best years of my life

Did I find what I want cuz I got what I need
Should I push her away, bite the hand that feeds
I can be ultraviolet at bet
Thank you for taking this weight off my chest

These are the best years of my life
These are the best years of my life
I had the best years of my life
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Writer: Glenn Baber, Robert Felsted
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Fuzebox
Language: English
Length: 3:59
Written by: Glenn Baber, Robert Felsted

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