Sinking Ship
Lyrics
We slept by the riverside
Said "I hope we don't get drenched"
Fled to the dimming skies
Where the pavement's always wet
Will you sing me a lullaby?
Could you hum like the damp and heavy air?
Could you love like a butterfly?
And still survive in my tangled hair?
I'm starving still had nothing to eat
Hey darling ain't seen your face in weeks
Probably good cause
I never once imagined life not on a sinking ship
Oh stormy seas would you please bring back all my medicine
If you don't you can keep it all your life I don't need a damn thing from you
You fickle brittle winds I'll be so many miles above you
You smelled of a thunderstorm
And I adored the forlorn scent
You wet dirt and petrichor
Felt your drizzle on my neck
Could you flood all these cracking walls?
Maybe mask the leaking pipes
Could you love like a wrecking ball?
Trail of rubble left behind
Left behind
Probably would cause
I never once imagined life not on a sinking ship
Oh stormy seas would you please bring back all my adrenaline
If you don't you can keep it all your life I don't need a damn thing from you
You fickle brittle winds I'll be so many miles above you
Darling
Be scared
Those storms will leave you
Wilting
And bare
This time
We're really gonna sink
Good thing
We've always liked a drink
We've always liked a drink
Writer(s): Kenzo Tillitt
Copyright(s): Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
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