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Leisure - 2am, Wednesday (Live) Lyrics



Leisure - 2am, Wednesday (Live) Lyrics




I'm writing you from far away
I haven't quite made it yet, but I've found my way
I'm sure you hear me from afar
Keep forgetting I no longer need to call
I know I've never fallen so hard

You couldn't stay
I knew there was no point to beg
Its wrong you had no say
In when you were taken away

I find myself thinking of you more and more
Though I'm reminded of you less, like with silly chores
Just like cleaning the shower door
Which I kept up with though I don't know what for
If only life had an encore

You couldn't stay
I knew there was no point to beg
Its wrong you had no say
In when you were taken away
It's 2am, Wednesday
And I've been drinking way too much lately
Other than that things have been great
And I know that would make your day
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I'm writing you from far away
I haven't quite made it yet, but I've found my way
I'm sure you hear me from afar
Keep forgetting I no longer need to call
I know I've never fallen so hard

You couldn't stay
I knew there was no point to beg
Its wrong you had no say
In when you were taken away

I find myself thinking of you more and more
Though I'm reminded of you less, like with silly chores
Just like cleaning the shower door
Which I kept up with though I don't know what for
If only life had an encore

You couldn't stay
I knew there was no point to beg
Its wrong you had no say
In when you were taken away
It's 2am, Wednesday
And I've been drinking way too much lately
Other than that things have been great
And I know that would make your day
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Writer: Benjamin Parinello
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Leisure
Length: 2:46
Written by: Benjamin Parinello

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