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Daffodil - they're my legs and i can't feel them Lyrics



Daffodil - they're my legs and i can't feel them Lyrics




There's nothing wrong with lying to yourself a little bit
Searching for the right way to reveal what you can't omit
Standing up

Wintery scenes in parks and streets and driveways makes me sick
Finding strength to hurt my friends and fall in love with my own toxic
Behavior

And I'll sleep on the floor if you ask me to
I'll sleep on the floor if you want me to

So when does Puberty 2 begin, I'm getting impatient
I told you how i murdered him and how i was never sent
For counseling

I waited so long because I thought that nature would take it's course
I thought I knew the issues but I realize I don't know shit
About myself

And I'll sleep on the floor if you ask me to
I'll sleep on the floor if you want me to
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There's nothing wrong with lying to yourself a little bit
Searching for the right way to reveal what you can't omit
Standing up

Wintery scenes in parks and streets and driveways makes me sick
Finding strength to hurt my friends and fall in love with my own toxic
Behavior

And I'll sleep on the floor if you ask me to
I'll sleep on the floor if you want me to

So when does Puberty 2 begin, I'm getting impatient
I told you how i murdered him and how i was never sent
For counseling

I waited so long because I thought that nature would take it's course
I thought I knew the issues but I realize I don't know shit
About myself

And I'll sleep on the floor if you ask me to
I'll sleep on the floor if you want me to
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Writer: Rob McLay
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Daffodil - they're my legs and i can't feel them Video
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Performed By: Daffodil
Language: English
Length: 5:33
Written by: Rob McLay

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