Sticks and stones don't break my bones, you make believe
It's lock and load, it's a dead end road to you and me
You know what's to go, I'm strict for soul, I make believe
And I'm off the rent, I haven't spent, I guarantee

So can you not go away
If just for one day
Ooh, impossible, possible way
How would you do know, how'd you do now?
Run away, war sounds in you
Don't throw your fortune away
And I can't get enough
Space, space, space, get enough space

I'm pale and coy, I'm almost born, I make believe
I shimmy-shake, I wake the bed, I'm over me
I lost the beat, I can not breathe, don't follow me
You push and shove, I've had enough, don't mess with me

So can you not go away
If just for one day
Ooh, impossible, possible way
How would you do know, how'd you do now?
Run away, war sounds in you
Don't throw your fortune away
And I can't get enough
Space, space
I can't get enough space, space


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Inhaler Lyrics as written by James Andrew Smith Yannis Barnabas Emanuel Philippakis

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    I think the song is about a break up . After the breakup he is pretty badly hurt that all the emotions he faced before seem nothing in comparison with how he is feeling now. He wants to move on but is stuck in that awkward middle place where one we want to move on but at the same time wants to cling on to the last bits of the relationship. He feels suffocated feeling like this(Hence the title - Inhaler). To move on all he needs is space and nothing else ........

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