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with a foot out the door and one in my way. you're leaving me home for another work day. i'd follow you out
Singer: bell, drake
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with a foot out the door and one in my way. you're leaving me home for another work day. i'd follow you out
but you keep me in so. i'm watching you leave with my nose on the window. i could just sleep all day. just to stay up at night. and keep you awake. if i could speak my mind. i'd go out on a limb and say with a sigh. i'm the only one who sees you think you're by yourself. if i'm too much to carry. just put me down gently. if i'm too much to carry. just put me down gently. i've been your pillow for an after-work nap. and how many shrinks curl up in your lap?
start
with a foot out the door and one in my way. you're leaving me home for another work day. i'd follow you out
but you keep me in so. i'm watching you leave with my nose on the window. i could just sleep all day. just to stay up at night. and keep you awake. if i could speak my mind. i'd go out on a limb and say with a sigh. i'm the only one who sees you think you're by yourself. if i'm too much to carry. just put me down gently. if i'm too much to carry. just put me down gently. i've been your pillow for an after-work nap. and how many shrinks curl up in your lap?