Lit - Ziplock Lyrics

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Ziplock

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What Are The Lyrics For Ziplock By Lit?
Zip-Lock
I've been stealing Time where I can get it from I've been losing Grip on what I used to hold If I could get another chance I'd put it in a ziploc bag And keep it in my pocket Keep it in my pocket Keep it in my pocket Tell me When I start to blow it would you Show me What I need to do before you Hate me I could never live with that so Tell me Before you're better off without me Before you're better off without me I've been watching you Sleeping with a troubled look I'm sure your bad dreams Are probably all about me And better off without me If I could get another chance I'd put it in a ziploc bag And keep it in my pocket Keep it in my pocket Keep it in my pocket Tell me When I start to blow it would you Show me What I need to do before you Hate me I could never live with that so Tell me Before you're better off without me Before you're better off without me Well I've been losing Grip on what I used to hold I don't want you To be better off without me If I could get another chance I'd put it in a ziploc bag And keep it in my pocket Keep it in my pocket Keep it in my pocket Tell me When I start to blow it would you Show me Tell me What I need to do before you Hate me Tell me Cuz I could never live with that so Help me Before you're better off without me |
Who Wrote Ziplock By Lit?
Alan Popoff, Alan Jay Popoff, Allen Shellenberger, Allen A Shellenberger, Jeremy Popoff, Jeremy A Popoff, Kevin Baldes, Kevin R Baldes
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