Ask Me To
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Ask Me To
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I am tired
Of being sad
I feel it when
I wake up
And it just stays bad
It hits me like a sickness
Or a steamroller
Makes me want to lay down
And get run over
Then I see you
Always smiling
Makes me want to touch you
Keep from dying
You’re a brother to me
You’re my partner in crime
You’re the feeling I get when I’m feeling fine
Part of me wants you
But most of me needs you
So I won’t fall unless you ask me to We talk for hours
Until finally
Sleep takes over
The amphetamine,
In the darkness
I feel your fingers
They don’t touch me
But there’s a danger
You’re a brother to me
You’re my partner in crime
You’re the feeling I get when I’m feeling fine
Part of me wants you
But most of me needs you
So I won’t fall unless you ask me to You’re a brother to me
You’re my partner in crime
You’re the feeling I get when I’m feeling fine
Part of me wants you
But most of me needs you
I won’t fall unless you ask me to
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Phoebe Bridgers performs "Ask Me To", and this lyric page sits inside the Phoebe Bridgers catalog on LyroVerse.
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