Say I’m Sober

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Billy Lockett - Pop, UK

Say I’m Sober

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[Verse 1] Flushed out the demons And I've been blaming someone else I have my reasons Why I couldn't be myself [Refrain] And I've been trying But it don't come easy to me It don't come easy to me [Verse 2] Total disaster Grew like a cancer in my chest And in the laughter Was it pain I thought I'd left? [Refrain] But I've been trying But that don't come easy to me [Pre-Chorus] And I've been working hard to heal But nobody gonna feel what I feel [Chorus] And now I've been tryna break it down to build it up I've been tryna tell myself I'm good enough So, tell me it's over, say I'm sober And I'm done Done with staying out all night until the dawn Saying I'm alright to cover up the storm So, tell me it's over, say I'm sober [Verse 3] These broken pieces Stitch back together by a thread I know I'll never Be the same inside my head [Refrain] But I've been trying But that don't come easy to me It don't come easy to me [Pre-Chorus] And I've been working hard to heal But nobody gonna feel what I feel [Chorus] And now I've been tryna break it down to build it up I've been tryna tell myself I'm good enough So, tell me it's over, say I'm sober And I'm done Done with staying out all night until the dawn Saying I'm alright to cover up the storm So, tell me it's over, say I'm sober [Bridge] And I'm learning through the fire But the flames are getting higher Every day's a little harder on and on Goes on and on So, I live like it's my last Keep the pain inside the past I won't go back, won't go back [Chorus] So, now I've been tryna break it down to build it up I've been tryna tell myself I'm good enough So, tell me it's over, say I'm sober And I'm done Done with staying out all night until the dawn Saying I'm alright to cover up the storm So, tell me it's over, say I'm sober

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Credits

Writers
  • Aidan Martin
  • Billy Lockett
  • Paul Whalley