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lyrics
I have wasted
My time I've spent with you
You don't notice me
But I see everything you do
I never showed it
But I wanted you
Maybe that's not true
But I see everything you do
Show me what you want
From somebody else's love
Show me what you want
From somebody else's love
Show me what you want
I'm emotional
All my feelings, they
They still haven't changed
But I see everything you do
Show me what you want
From somebody else's love
Show me what you want
From somebody else's love
Show me what you want
I drove 63 miles
To get back home
For a lonely night
And drunk alone
I don't know why
I can't go on without you
I drove 63 miles
To get back home
For a lonely night
And drunk alone
I don't know why
I can't go on without you
I drove 63 miles
(Show me what you want)
To get back home
For a lonely night
And drunk alone
(From somebody else's love)
I don't know why
(Show me what you want)
I can't go on without you
I drove 63 miles
(Show me what you want)
To get back home
For a lonely night
And drunk alone
(From somebody else's love)
I don't know why
(Show me what you want)
I can't go on without you
Can't you see it?
Or have I lost my mind?
Can't you see it?
Can't you tell?
Can't you tell?
(Can't you tell?)
credits
released March 1, 2024
Written and performed by MOSANT
Additional instrumentation by Isaac Karns and Preston Scott
Engineered and Produced by Isaac Karns at The Marble Garden
Mixed and Produced by Preston Scott at Press Tone Productions
Mastered by Adam Thein
Mastered for Vinyl by Mike Montgomery at Candyland
Album Artwork by Alex Scaglia
Photography by Jacob Steph
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