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lyrics
The scene starts in a bathroom
Someone's crying on the floor
Bless those who sit on this cold tile
and don't care if there's an ear to the door
They said prepare for something greater
As if greater always feels good
Greater is the lukewarm bathtub
as a opposed to this chilly floor
If I weren't the narrator of my own demise
Would other people's turmoil still be a big surprise
Oh no I'm a hypocrite
Saying things like you'll get through this
Saying things like you'll benefit from this again
The scene is in front of the bathroom mirror
The reflection an unreliable thought
Is this what they were saying
When they said remember what you were taught
If I weren't the narrator of my own demise
Would other people's turmoil still be a big surprise
Oh no I'm a hypocrite
Saying things like you'll get through this
Saying things like you'll benefit from this again
If I weren't the narrator of my own demise
Would other people's turmoil still be a big surprise
Oh no I'm a hypocrite
Saying things like you'll get through this
Saying things like you'll benefit from this again
Oh no I'm a hypocrite
Saying things like you're meant for this
Saying things like it's different this time
If I weren't the narrator of my own demise
Would other people's turmoil still be a big surprise
Oh no I'm a hypocrite
credits
released February 24, 2022
Music and Words by Mirabelle Skipworth
Mixed by: Julia Capuzzi
Mastered by: Brian Kovacs
Saxophone: Brad Yoder
Background Vocals: Nick Wiesner and Julia Norah
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