Don't cry for me
Celebrate el sueño
The way it operates
Don't cry for me
Celebrate el sueño
The way it oughta be

Thinking about everything
Why did you stop?
You don't know what it's like
Isn't that how it goes
When you're lovesick?
Thinking about everything

Don't you know sometimes
When it feels like someone put a hex on you?
Well, I felt like that
I was blaming myself
I was cushioning my fall

Hold my arms back when they beat me
Leave me in the ditch when they kick me
Sever my limbs and deceive me
Sometimes life isn't easy

Here we go, here we go
I'm surprised in you
Here we go home
Beside you
And like you
I'm lost in your doubt
Scrolling, scrolling, scrolling

Hold my arms back when they beat me (hold my arms and try me)
(I promise you) (all around)
Don't you know sometimes
When you can't see no end to the tricks we play?
Sometimes life isn't easy

Here we go, here we go
I'm surprised in you
Here we go home
Beside you
And like you
I'm lost in your doubt

Here we go, here we go
I'm surprised in you
Here we go home
Beside you
And like you
I'm lost in your doubt
Scrolling, scrolling, scrolling

Safety net, I regret
I am shaky
We know you are
I am shaking

Safety net, I regret
I am shaky
We know you are
I am shaking


Lyrics submitted by Pwahahaha, edited by random_monkey

Sometimes Life Isn't Easy Lyrics as written by Bo Rune Madsen Silas Utke Graae Joergensen

Lyrics © Fintage House Publishing

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    This song is mind blowingly awesome.

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