There’s a shadow on my head
There’s a monster who lives underneath my bed
I could really use a light now, right now
That burns so bright until I’m dead

There’s a snowstorm in my heart
There’s an army of women tryin’ to rip it apart
I could really use a getaway, right away
So they can watch the tail lights fade in the dark

If I fall apart
Take me to the start
So far it’s been dark
It shouldn’t be that hard

Suddenly, the light is shining right in front of me
Try to steal it from the sky before it leaves
Struggling is something that we shouldn’t have to do
Just relax and take a breath to make it easy

Make it easy

There’s a car crash in my eyes
There’s a drunk man in my head, telling me lies
I could really use some medicine to go again
But the lows get lower every time I go dry

There’s a landmine in my lungs
There’s a razor blade in my mouth, under my tongue
I could really use an alibi, right now
‘Cause the city is alive and the night is still young

If I fall apart
Take me to the start
So far it’s been dark
It shouldn’t be that hard

Suddenly, the light is shining right in front of me
Try to steal it from the sky before it leaves
Struggling is something that we shouldn’t have to do
Just relax and take a breath to make it easy

Make it easy

If I fall apart
Take me to the start (make it easy)
So far it’s been dark
It shouldn’t be that hard

I guess I couldn’t help it
‘Cause when I fell, I fell hard
And now I’m ready for it
Yeah all I really need is a spark



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