Skyward
Lyrics
Eat, sleep and please
Independent on her knees
There's more to her
Free as a bee
'Til the queen will disagree
There's more to her
On Sunday she will loudly pray
Please don't care what other people say
But Mondays always stay the same
She builds so they can break
Oh, they want you to crawl, fuck 'em all
You just gotta go skyward, aim higher
When you've had enough
You should rise above
And go skyward with high force
They can't get you down
When you're off the ground
So tell them what you wanna say
'Cause they won't hear you anyway
And go skyward, aim higher
When you've had enough
You should rise above
Feel that she's real
Though the fake will seal the deal
Make room for her
Or she'll leave every meal
'Til she's skinny as a needle
Root for her
Oh, convincing herself everyday
"I don't care what other people say"
Oh, they know she's lying anyway
She builds so they can break
Still they want her to crawl, fuck 'em all
You just gotta go skyward, aim higher
When you've had enough
You should rise above
And go skyward with high force
They can't get you down
When you're off the ground
So tell them what you wanna say (tell them what you wanna say)
'Cause they won't hear you anyway (they won't hear you anyway)
And go skyward, aim higher
When you've had enough
You should rise above
Skyward, higher
She's more than a provider
More than you desire
Skyward, higher
Make room for all the failures
Root for all the fighters
You just gotta go skyward, aim higher
When you've had enough
You should rise above
And go skyward with high force
They can't get you down
When you're off the ground
So tell them what you wanna say (tell them what you wanna say)
'Cause they won't hear you anyway (they won't hear you anyway)
And go skyward, aim higher
When you've had enough
You should rise above
Skyward
Writer(s): Davina Michelle, Sebastiaan Brouwer
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Peermusic Publishing, Cloud9
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