Sara Beth

Vices
I drink liquor like it's water 'Cause I'm my father's daughter And something in my brain says it'll numb the pain And as long as I still wake up on time The next morning, then it's fine, right? I grew up in the suburbs where there wasn't much to do And I learned pretty quickly that you'll make more friends if you Just show up with some beers and a bottle of whatever They say it numbs your fears and makes your jokes a bit more clever I shouldn't have nicotine for breakfast But I'm just so fucking restless And I should probably call my mom more Instеad of passing out on pub floors God, I must be good for something No conclusions, I'm just jumping into Anything that might make mе feel okay Anything that might help to numb the pain But as long as I still wake up on time The next morning, then it's fine, right? They say people can change, but let's face it We're all just products of how we were raised And generations before us say to be more tough As if they weren't the ones that raised us and fucking fucked us up Letras de canciones Now don't get me wrong My parents did fine They always did what they could And my problems are mine It's just that every other day, there's another world crisis That's why we numb the pain with all of these vices I shouldn't have nicotine for breakfast But I'm just so fucking restless And I should probably call my mom more Instead of passing out on pub floors God, I must be good for something No conclusions, I'm just jumping into Anything that might make me feel okay Anything that might help to numb the pain But as long as I still wake up on time The next morning, then it's fine, right? As long as I still wake up on time The next morning, then it's fine, right? As long as I still wake up on time The next morning, then it's fine, right? As long as I still wake up on time The next morning, then it's fine, right? From Letras Mania