When I’m near you
There’s so many things I want to say
When I’m older
I know I won’t have to live this way
There’s a hunger
That lives just behind your eyes
And God, do I wish
There was something behind mine
I think I have something inside my bones
That I don’t think the government can control
Head is aching
And my skin is turning black and blue
Can’t stop shaking
But it doesn’t have to do with you
Gonna sleep in
I’ve got nothing else to do all day
When we’re older
We won’t have to live this way
I think I have something inside my bones
That I don’t think the government can control
Oh, oh
Something inside my bones
I don’t think I want to see your face
It just hurts me all the time
You’ve got sunlight shining in your eyes
And I wish that there was something behind mine
Oh, behind mine
I think I have something inside my bones
That I don’t think the government can control
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