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MMBR - DISTANCE (feat. RCKWLL.) Lyrics



MMBR - DISTANCE (feat. RCKWLL.) Lyrics
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I'm glad you learned how to talk, but don't wanna listen
You can keep all my friends, and I'll keep my distance
I'm glad you learned how to talk, and don't feel indifferent
Share what you did to get over me, there won't be a witness
Won't be a witness I'm dying in the grave
Got a few people that are feeling truly saved
Telling me my music's helping them everyday
Gotta peep the message God's telling and be brave
And I'm losing all my hope because of you
And you keep on saying there's nothing you can do
I'm glad you learned how to talk, but don't wanna listen
You can keep all my friends, and I'll keep my distance
I'm glad you learned how to talk, and don't feel indifferent
Share what you did to get over me, there won't be a witness
I'm leaving my emotions to decay
My life is in motion picture frames
And I keep on moving through the pain
And I'm not sure what else I have to gain
Not sure what else I got to gain
I won't ever feel the same
I'm stressing bout life so I'm smoking every strain
I wish I could begin to describe the pain
So I guess I keep quiet and stay in my brain
I strive to be happy but keep on breaking down
Holding on to the mask just to hide this frown
Some days I wanna stay lost and never be found
Jumping into the deep just to hope I drown
I'm glad you learned how to talk, but don't wanna listen
You can keep all my friends, and I'll keep my distance
I'm glad you learned how to talk, and don't feel indifferent
Share what you did to get over me, there won't be a witness
I'm glad you learned how to talk, but don't wanna listen
You can keep all my friends, and I'll keep my distance
I'm glad you learned how to talk, and don't feel indifferent
Share what you did to get over me, there won't be a witness
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I'm glad you learned how to talk, but don't wanna listen
You can keep all my friends, and I'll keep my distance
I'm glad you learned how to talk, and don't feel indifferent
Share what you did to get over me, there won't be a witness
Won't be a witness I'm dying in the grave
Got a few people that are feeling truly saved
Telling me my music's helping them everyday
Gotta peep the message God's telling and be brave
And I'm losing all my hope because of you
And you keep on saying there's nothing you can do
I'm glad you learned how to talk, but don't wanna listen
You can keep all my friends, and I'll keep my distance
I'm glad you learned how to talk, and don't feel indifferent
Share what you did to get over me, there won't be a witness
I'm leaving my emotions to decay
My life is in motion picture frames
And I keep on moving through the pain
And I'm not sure what else I have to gain
Not sure what else I got to gain
I won't ever feel the same
I'm stressing bout life so I'm smoking every strain
I wish I could begin to describe the pain
So I guess I keep quiet and stay in my brain
I strive to be happy but keep on breaking down
Holding on to the mask just to hide this frown
Some days I wanna stay lost and never be found
Jumping into the deep just to hope I drown
I'm glad you learned how to talk, but don't wanna listen
You can keep all my friends, and I'll keep my distance
I'm glad you learned how to talk, and don't feel indifferent
Share what you did to get over me, there won't be a witness
I'm glad you learned how to talk, but don't wanna listen
You can keep all my friends, and I'll keep my distance
I'm glad you learned how to talk, and don't feel indifferent
Share what you did to get over me, there won't be a witness
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Writer: Dylan Williams, Aharon Rockwell
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MMBR - DISTANCE (feat. RCKWLL.) Video
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Performed By: MMBR
Language: English
Length: 3:02
Written by: Dylan Williams, Aharon Rockwell

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