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Rally - Breathe Lyrics



Rally - Breathe Lyrics
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Asleep in Newport Oregon
In the back of my dad's car
Wonderin' how I got
So far
And I'm in need of a new perspective
A little nuance in my life
Maybe this'll be alright
Yeah she's a Goonie inside my head
Walking around I'm better off dead
And nobody knows it
And nobody knows it
Yeah she's a Goonie inside my mind
All these years she never died
And nobody knows it
And nobody knows it
Why I keep
Breathing
Why I keep
Breathing
And I breathe the ocean air
Thought maybe you'd cry
Thought maybe you'd care
About what you left
And it only seems fair
No reason why you'd stay there
Till your dying breath
Yeah she's a Goonie inside my head
Walking around I'm better dead
And nobody knows it
And nobody knows it
Why I keep
Breathing
Why I keep
Breathing
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Asleep in Newport Oregon
In the back of my dad's car
Wonderin' how I got
So far
And I'm in need of a new perspective
A little nuance in my life
Maybe this'll be alright
Yeah she's a Goonie inside my head
Walking around I'm better off dead
And nobody knows it
And nobody knows it
Yeah she's a Goonie inside my mind
All these years she never died
And nobody knows it
And nobody knows it
Why I keep
Breathing
Why I keep
Breathing
And I breathe the ocean air
Thought maybe you'd cry
Thought maybe you'd care
About what you left
And it only seems fair
No reason why you'd stay there
Till your dying breath
Yeah she's a Goonie inside my head
Walking around I'm better dead
And nobody knows it
And nobody knows it
Why I keep
Breathing
Why I keep
Breathing
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Writer: Alec Whitaker
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Rally
Language: English
Length: 4:11
Written by: Alec Whitaker

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