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Night Lights - Drifblim Lyrics



Night Lights - Drifblim Lyrics




Driftin' away like I'm in a balloon
Is that your bitch, did I just make her swoon
And she be wet -- drippin' like a monsoon
Goin' with the gas, midnight straight until noon

Psilocybin
Coastin' like I'm Drifblim
Reaper, hood of death
You can say I'm grim
Nightlights -- prince of darkness 'cause my flame won't ever dim

You cannot bury me
Charon will ferry me
Third eye is open 'cause I need some clarity
Boy, you ain't scarin' me
I am a rarity
Virgo -- I'm god-like
You see my polarity

Mystic vapor always cloudy
'Scuse me if I'm gettin' rowdy (uh)

Aww
Ohh

Driftin' away like I'm in a balloon
Is that your bitch, did I just make her swoon
And she be wet -- drippin' like a monsoon
Goin' with the gas, midnight straight until noon
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Driftin' away like I'm in a balloon
Is that your bitch, did I just make her swoon
And she be wet -- drippin' like a monsoon
Goin' with the gas, midnight straight until noon

Psilocybin
Coastin' like I'm Drifblim
Reaper, hood of death
You can say I'm grim
Nightlights -- prince of darkness 'cause my flame won't ever dim

You cannot bury me
Charon will ferry me
Third eye is open 'cause I need some clarity
Boy, you ain't scarin' me
I am a rarity
Virgo -- I'm god-like
You see my polarity

Mystic vapor always cloudy
'Scuse me if I'm gettin' rowdy (uh)

Aww
Ohh

Driftin' away like I'm in a balloon
Is that your bitch, did I just make her swoon
And she be wet -- drippin' like a monsoon
Goin' with the gas, midnight straight until noon
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Writer: Thomas Hiscock
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Performed By: Night Lights
Language: English
Length: 1:56
Written by: Thomas Hiscock

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