(An)Aesthetic

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(An)Aesthetic

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[Verse 1: Thomas Powers] I'm half awake I'm almost dead Sick to my stomach In a hospital bed [Refrain: Alisa Xayalith & Thomas Powers] And I don't, I don't care As long as you're here [Verse 2: Thomas Powers] Open my eyes I'm lifting my head She's curled in a ball At the foot of my bed [Refrain: Alisa Xayalith & Thomas Powers] And I don't, I don't care As long as you're here [Chorus: Thomas Powers, Alisa Xayalith] Baby, I'm septic I'm feeling pathetic It's given me good perspective You were my medic When shit got hectic Now I'm resurrected It's not romantic, but you're good in a panic You're (an)aesthetic, and I won't forget this (I won't forget this) I won't forget this (I won't forget this) I won't forget this, this (I won't forget this) (I won't) [Verse 3: Thomas Powers] I'm paralyzed I'm beyond dread I can't remember Anything that I said [Refrain: Alisa Xayalith & Thomas Powers] And I don't, I don't care As long as you're here [Chorus: Thomas Powers, Alisa Xayalith] Baby, I'm septic I'm feeling pathetic It's given me good perspective You were my medic When shit got hectic Now I'm resurrected It's not romantic, but you're good in a panic You're (an)aesthetic, and I won't forget it (I won't forget it) I won't forget this (I won't forget this) I won't forget this, this (I won't forget this) (I won't) (I won't forget) (I won't) (I won't forget you) Baby, I'm septic I'm feeling pathetic It's given me good perspective You were my medic When shit got hectic Now I'm resurrected It's not romantic, but you're good in a panic You're (an)aesthetic, and I won't forget it (I won't forget it) I won't forget this (I won't forget this) I won't forget this, this (I won't forget this) I won't (I won't forget) (I won't forget this)

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Credits

Writers
  • Simon Oscroft
  • Alisa Xayalith
  • Thomas Powers