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breakdownsは、アルバム『 』の一部として2025年1月3日にlucilleによりリリースされましたbreakdowns - Single
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リリース日2025年1月3日
レーベルlucille
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BPM110

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PERFORMING ARTISTS
lucille
lucille
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Lucille Morgan
Lucille Morgan
Songwriter

歌詞

Lucille
Ha-ha-ha-ha, what's the matter?
Oh God
I hope that I'm on the right path
I tried to tell you, you're all that I wanted
You're my one and only, we're right back
I hate to tell you to ease on me
I'll never go unless I'm with you
How could you leave me so easily?
Bruised and I'm beating 'til black and blue
Think it was a sign of the times
Break me 'til I fall outta line
I can see desire inside you
But I'm so damn tired of lies
Break downs
Even when you're one call away
Break downs
I feel like I'm still stuck in chains
All I ever wanted was a bit of love
I'll hit 150 driving when I'm drunk
Kidnapped, now your body's in the trunk
If I can't have you, no one can and that's enough
Enough of this
Voices in my brain tell me that I'm not shit
I don't think I'll ever get her back
Tear it out my brain, I'm so attached
Whenever you needed, I thought it was easy
Who knew I could drown in a life raft?
When I finally caught you, I told you "I want you"
They pointed at me, and they all laughed
Oh Lord
God
I hope that I'm on the right path
I tried to tell you, you're all that I wanted
You're my one and only, we're right back
I hate to tell you to ease on me
I'll never go unless I'm with you
How could you leave me so easily?
Bruised and I'm beating 'til black and blue
Think it was a sign of the times
Break me 'til I fall outta line
I can see desire inside you
But I'm so damn tired of lies
Break downs
Even when you're one call away
Break downs
I feel like I'm still stuck in chains
All I ever wanted was a bit of love
I'll hit 150 driving when I'm drunk
Kidnapped, now your body's in the trunk
If I can't have you, no one can and that's enough
If I can't have you, no one can
I swear that that's enough
Written by: Lucille Morgan
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