GRAVITY WEAPON

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Ada Rook - Electronic, Rock

GRAVITY WEAPON

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[Intro: Corey Taylor] "Hold on to your fucking balls, this is gonna kill you" "It's over, bitch" [Chorus] Hold out for better days (You never know, you never know) Another runaway (So far, so far away from home) The fantasy becomes something you hold so close But when the day breaks Hold out for better days (You never know, you never know) Another runaway (So far, so far away from home) The fantasy becomes something you hold so close But when the day breaks (You never know, you never know) [Interlude] "You don't seriously plan on obeying that crazy bitch, do you?" Check-check, check [Verse] It's how it goes, writing out nightmares all alone Voice too trashed to hit the notes Waiting for, waiting for hope in your home (In your home) The gravity of rotting souls, it holds, it holds You know (You know), it never really goes [Interlude] And so, you never know, you never know "I hate that stupid mouse" [Bridge] For so long, I thought I could only hide Dumb kid keeping everything inside (Okay, okay then) But in the end, I'm a degenerate piece of shit Motherfucker and proud of it I cannot take another day pretending this is it You know the score (Come at me, bitch) [Chorus] Hold out for better days (You never know, you never know) Another runaway (So far, so far away from home) The fantasy becomes something you hold so close But when the day breaks Hold out for better days (You never know, you never know) Another runaway (So far, so far away from home) The fantasy becomes something you hold so close But when the day breaks (You never know) (You never know-ow-ow-ow-ow-ow-ow-ow) [Breakdown] Oh, let's go, motherfucker I know, motherfucker Oh, no, oh, no No soul [Outro: Corey Taylor] "You like that shit, Hartford? Do you like that shit, Hartford?"

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Credits

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  • Ada Rook