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Home Grown Break Me Down



Break me. Break me down again

Sometimes, I can't think straight
I'm so high, I feel nothing

So, break me. Break me down again
It feels like I'm losing everything
So, break me. Break me down again
Break me down

I know it's a lie
So open up my eyes
And tell me I
Don't have to feel this way
It's not enough
This means everything to me
But tell me can I really change things

Break me. Break me down again

Sometimes, I stay up late
Wondering if I'm OK

I don't think I'll ever sleep again
Mind's filled with frustration
I don't wanna feel this way

Break me. Break me down again
I feel like I'm losing everything
So, break me. Break me down again
Break me down

I know it's a lie
So open up my eyes
And tell me I
Don't have to feel this way
It's not enough
This means everything to me
But tell me can I really change things

When I'm fading out, break me
Break me down

I know it's a lie
So open up my eyes
And tell me I
Don't have to feel this way
It's not enough
This means everything to me
But tell me can I really change things
Can I really change things

Break me. Break me down again


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