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Paroles de la chanson Pain Eater par Noah Kahan

Thought I had some true magic forming
From real far back, I looked truly important
Stood and laughed at myself in the mirror
Drove my car ninety-five on Omira
I told my dad to stop sending me letters
From broken folks with their feet on the embers
'Cause, "I don't know", doesn't feel like an answer
And, "Glad I helped", is not curing your cancer

I woke up in a townhouse in Nashville
Bought myself like one hundred pairs of shoes
Close enough to a childhood nightmare
And I wish I'd die
Or at least wish I'd lose
Ain't it strange all my heroes are anxious?
Ain't it odd how I ask you to cheer?
Pour one out for the rich, sad, and famous
Cry for me and I'll tour there next year

Turn back, turn back
I'm a pain eater
Oh, turn back, turn back
I'm a pain eater
Turn back, turn back
I'm a pain

I've been trying to work out the angles
I've been trying to make it all fit
I've been lying to sound less ungrateful, and
Hoping this pain is only an eclipse, yeah
I've been ironing wrinkles in my clothes
Even though now, I never go out
Reading signs, "How I love you", at my shows
And wonder who you are talking about

Turn back, turn back
I'm a pain eater
Turn back, oh, turn back
I'm a pain eater

I woke up in a townhouse in Nashville
Bought myself like one hundred pairs of shoes
Close enough to a childhood nightmare
And I wish I'd die, at least wish I'd lose

Turn back, turn back
I'm a pain eater

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