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Wicked Child - Save Me Lyrics



Wicked Child - Save Me Lyrics
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Getting drunk in the morning
Rolling home as the daylight's due
Any port in a storm yeah
Any bed or the floor will do

Decide your alibis
Connect your lies
You can't spin a web a day
The frozen lake cracks as you wait
Find energy in living life the simple way
Why can't you save me
Why can't you save me again
Why won't you save me
Why won't you save me again
Like the fate of the poet
Found his words on a postcard too soon
Words that linger forever
Only written to fit with the tune

Decide your alibis
Connect your lies
You can't spin a web a day
Walk on eggshells, walk on glass
Find energy in ending things the simple way
Why don't you save me
Why don't you save me again
Why won't you save me
Why won't you save me again
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English

Getting drunk in the morning
Rolling home as the daylight's due
Any port in a storm yeah
Any bed or the floor will do

Decide your alibis
Connect your lies
You can't spin a web a day
The frozen lake cracks as you wait
Find energy in living life the simple way
Why can't you save me
Why can't you save me again
Why won't you save me
Why won't you save me again
Like the fate of the poet
Found his words on a postcard too soon
Words that linger forever
Only written to fit with the tune

Decide your alibis
Connect your lies
You can't spin a web a day
Walk on eggshells, walk on glass
Find energy in ending things the simple way
Why don't you save me
Why don't you save me again
Why won't you save me
Why won't you save me again
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Writer: Danny Sembello, Jimmy Abney, Philip Bailey
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Wicked Child
Language: English
Length: 4:56
Written by: Danny Sembello, Jimmy Abney, Philip Bailey

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