Landline
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Landline
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Somebody call my landline
Somebody touch my skin
I'm waiting on the outside
Somebody let me in
Somebody call my landline
Somebody call a truce
Before we stand on this landmine
Somebody cut the noose
You're not in love, you just pretend to be
It's not enough to ransom your memories
Where will you go when your fairy tale won't come to life?
Somebody call my landline
Somebody call a truce
Before we stand on this landmine
Somebody cut the noose
You're not in love, you just pretend to be
It's not enough to ransom your memories
Where will you go when your fairy tale won't come to life?
There's one less stranger in the echo chamber tonight
One less stranger in the echo chamber tonight
One less stranger in the echo chamber tonight
One less stranger in the echo chamber tonight
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Good Cop Bad Cop performs "Landline", and this lyric page sits inside the Good Cop Bad Cop catalog on LyroVerse.
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