Nights We Waste

Grace Hughes, Andy Hopkins

[Verse 1]
Dim nights, trying to turn heavy into light
Don’t think twice, just sit and distract me for a while

[Pre-Chorus 1]
I’m keeping secrets
You know that’s my weakness when I get too emotional
All these excuses I’ve used to avoid the fact I’m not fooling anyone

[Chorus]
‘Cause
We drink too much and we’re not sleeping
Misunderstood and overthinking it
We complicate the nights we waste trying to pass the time
Yeah to pass the time

[Verse 2]
No plans, waiting on sidewalks with cold hands
(Mm mm)

[Pre-Chorus 2]
Don’t ask no questions, I’ve lost all the answers
Just tell me what I’m supposed to be
All these excuses I’ve used to avoid that I act a little carelessly

[Chorus]
‘Cause
We drink too much and we’re not sleeping
Misunderstood and overthinking it
We complicate the nights we waste trying to pass the time
Yeah to pass the time
We care too much but we’re still being
Misunderstood and overthinking it
We complicate the nights we waste trying to pass the time
Yeah to pass the time

[Bridge]
Like we’re just hiding from the things that feel unknown
But honestly we’re holding on to things we can’t control

[Chorus]
So
We drink too much and we’re not sleeping
Misunderstood and overthinking it
We complicate the nights we waste trying to pass the time

We drink too much and we’re not sleeping
Misunderstood and overthinking it
We complicate the nights we waste trying to pass the time
Yeah to pass the time
We care too much but we’re still being
Misunderstood and overthinking it
We complicate the nights we waste trying to pass the time
Yeah to pass the time

[Outro]
(Honestly we’re holding on)
(Yeah to pass the time)

Trivia about the song Nights We Waste by Yorke

When was the song “Nights We Waste” released by Yorke?
The song Nights We Waste was released in 2020, on the album “Liberosis - EP”.
Who composed the song “Nights We Waste” by Yorke?
The song “Nights We Waste” by Yorke was composed by Grace Hughes, Andy Hopkins.

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