Lyrics

Beckoned by boredom's yawn At the crack of every dawn I default to you by no fault of my own I wonder if I stare more at you, or the things I oughta do I truly wish that I knew life without a screen Remember when we used to read? When we remembered all our dreams I scroll to be sold my favorite nightmares But you're the first light that I see And I crane my neck for thee I truly wish that I knew life without a screen I can feel my poor eyes tire If I ain't hooked then I am a liar I've never felt so close to so many yet so far away Where do our precious hours fly If our brains hurt we all know why Who can blame a body for not wanting to be alone Remember when we used to read? When we remembered all our dreams I scroll to be sold my favorite nightmares But you're the first light that I see And I crane my neck for thee I truly wish that I knew life without a screen Well you're the first light that I see And I crane my neck for thee I truly wish that I knew life without a screen I truly wish that I knew life without a screen
Writer(s): Nick Shoulders Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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