Psalm 91 Lyrics – Elwood
Singer: Elwood
Title: Psalm 91
Didn’t have names for their diseases back then
Now I just have chlorine in the hole in my chest
Sometimes I think like you
I think I’d like your boyfriend too
Do you remember when we were Young Americans?
A story about two men in the one tab, psalm 91 open in the other
Think like a teenage boy, to the dismay of my mother
Bible verses dormant in the one tab, two lovers in a motel in the othеr
Maybe I wish I looked more likе my mother
Ride through Target in advancements you don’t need
Making fun of everybody sadder than me
Wish I could kiss your face
Singing Chelsea like we own the place
You dye me blue even in my dreams
“Why don’t you cut it up and write ‘f#ck’ or ‘anarchy’ on it?”
A story about two men in the one tab, psalm 91 open in the other
Think like a teenage boy, to the dismay of my mother
Two lovers in a motel in the one tab, Bible verses dormant in the other
Maybe I wish I looked more like my mother
Even though you loved each other more than life
Sometimes it makes you wonder
Could he hurt you if he tried?
I’m looking at the hourly forecast and I’m praying that they’re right
And the guilt doesn’t eat me alive, but it’s sure got an appetite
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