A friend of mine once told me, "when you point a finger there are three more pointing back at you."
lyrics
Waking up with my eyes to the screen
Another Sunday, my unholy routine
I am sorry God. It's not that you’re not enough
But when I get clicking, I start to feel stuck
Maybe you can help me, you gave Noah the flood, and Tyler a bath.
Do you think I could get it up?
I just need a rinse
Cause I can feel this clicking, seep throughout life
I can't talk to you or girls, even to say i'm alright
When I wandered, I kept thoughts to myself
Thinking that yonder, would be my signal dove
But now I'm back in America and the wifi's really good
I'm not asking for a flood, but do you think I could get it up?
I just need a rinse
And when I rinse with water
I'll be bubbling the words from my mouth
I'll be something pretty to look at
I'll be making my father proud
So I'm swearing off clicking
I'm swearing off clicking
And I think I will be alright.
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