Anxiety

Album: Love Part 2 (2011)
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  • Anxiety, don't pressure us

    Faster, I dream in speeds of ashes
    My heart it beats and crashes
    I'm running from the truth
    Cause it fucks with my mind

    Waiting, we're silly, we're so reckless
    The city it's so heartless
    A bottle full of crude
    That washed up in the tide

    Don't pressure us, anxiety
    I'm a passenger
    So serious, anxiety
    Just a passenger

    Handsome and calloused, young believers
    Hiding, plotting schemers
    And rotting out like fruit
    That was left here to die

    Talking, waited after hours
    Time is bending outward
    I'm falling to my knees
    To fall whole safe inside

    Don't pressure us, anxiety
    I'm a passenger
    So dangerous, anxiety
    Just a passenger Writer/s: Adam Willard, Tom Delonge
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Wixen Music Publishing
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