The Sick

Album cover art for "The Sick" by Bella Kay

Bella Kay - Pop, Alternative

The Sick

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Duration: 3:15

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[Verse 1] I hope your daddy's done hatin' you The apple doesn't fall far from the tree You think that shit you smoke saves you But it won't between you and me And I think part of you hated me So all of me was survivin' you There is nothin' better I could be I love the sick because I have to [Chorus] You were wrong for what you did to me But I was sick for kinda likin' it Oh, it all goes bad eventually I've loved the sick since I knew how to breathe I'm pretty sure that you're usin' again Oh, you don't know what that does to me Well, I guess I could never save you I've loved the sick since I knew how to breathe Since I knew how to [Verse 2] I hope you settle with that girl you love And get that shitty job I know you need I think that she might be enough to save you And I'm sorry that that wasn't me But I think part of you hated me So all of me was survivin' you There is nothin' better I could be (Better I could be) I love the sick because I have to (Oh, I have to) I have to [Chorus] You were wrong for what you did to me But I was sick for kinda likin' it (Oh-woah, kinda likin' it) Oh, it all goes bad eventually (Oh, it all goes bad eventually) I've loved the sick since I knew how to breathe I'm pretty sure that you're using again (Oh, you're usin', oh, you're usin') Oh, you don't know what that does to me Well, I guess I could never save you I've loved the sick since I knew how to breathe Since I knew how to [Bridge] Well, your pants are on fuckin' fire And you use 'em like a goddamn lighter And you say that it's not my fault But I don't believe you at all If you love me, then why do you never call? [Outro] You were wrong You were wrong You were wrong You were wrong You were wrong You were wrong You were wrong You were wrong But I was sick

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  • Bella Kay