Easier (feat. LOWES)
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Easier (feat. LOWES)
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Oh, the Sun never quite rises in London
As I cross over the bridge
I want to drink and smoke and kiss and be kissed
Just to be oblivious, what lives
What happiness is this?
Embraced in the arms of unconsciousness
Cause I thought it would be easier
I thought it would be easier
I thought it would be easier
I thought it would be easier
Oh, I don’t know how it feels, love
But I know that I can feel, love
Oh can you see, can you see
Can you see what you’ve done to me?
Just check out for an hour or two
Let the devil tell me what to do
Oh can you see, can you see
Can you see what you’ve done to me?
But I thought it would be easier
I thought it would be easier
I thought it would be easier
I thought it would be easier
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