Machines
Lyrics
I found wings in my attic
One more superpower I've outgrown
My brother has basketball practice
I'm going to hit on the coach
I saw Jesus Christ in a bookstore
He looked burdened with all that belief
He cut me in line without remorse
Said, "We're all powering the same machine"
Oh, I grew up and learned the cost
Oh, I can't sleep this one off
Now I know that I bleed months
Oh, but I was a machine once
I got drunk for the first time
Or as drunk as my brain would permit
I swayed beside a stuffed lion
And briefly loved a scientist
I think I saw God in the bathroom
Some pretty girl was holding her hair back
And I offered her fistfuls of tissues
She bit back tears and told me not to do that
Oh, I grew up and learned the cost
Oh, I can't sleep this one off
Now I know that I bleed months
Oh, but I was a machine once
I saw this boy in a nightmare
After I passed him on campus
You know, the one I'm still scared of?
Even though nothing happened
I shudder at what might have happened
Growing up is bad dreams put in practice
Oh, I grew up and learned the cost, oh
Oh, I grew up and learned the cost
Oh, I can't sleep this one off
Now I know that I bleed months
Oh, but I was a machine once
Oh
Oh
Writer(s): Jensen Paige McRae
Copyright(s): Lyrics © RIBCAGE CARNIVAL, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Songtrust Ave
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