Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Advice from the Internet, artist - Dylan Conrique.
Date of issue: 13.07.2021
Song language: English
Advice from the Internet |
Say the pain is temporary |
So tell me why this hurts like hell |
Will it feel like this forever? |
They say that time will heal |
But that don’t change the way I feel right now |
Am I slow at getting better? |
What if my heart don’t fix itself? |
What if I don’t find someone else? |
Trying to find the words to prove me wrong |
Oh, I took advice from the internet |
Turns out I should be dead |
I could get help but it won’t change the way you left |
Should probably call my friends |
Turns out I’m not depressed |
There’s just a part of me that won’t let me forget |
If I could I’d probably fall for you again |
If I could I’d probably fall for you again |
History repeats when we go back to how it used to be, uh huh |
Never learn our lesson |
Days and weeks blur into one |
Always somewhere I should be not (I should be not) |
By now, by now, oh, but I don’t feel no different |
And what if my heart don’t fix itself? (What if my heart don’t?) |
What if I don’t find someone else? (What if I don’t?) |
What if this just goes on and on and on? |
Oh, I took advice from the internet |
Turns out I need some rest (I need some rest) |
I could get help but it won’t change the way you left |
(The way you left) |
Should probably call my friends |
To get it off my chest |
There’s just a part of me that won’t let me forget (Forget) |
If I could I’d probably fall for you again (Yeah, yeah) |
If I could I’d probably fall for you again (Fall for you again) |
And again, mm |
I took advice from the internet |
Turns out I should be dead |
I could get help but it won’t change the way you left |
Should probably call my friends (Call my friends) |
Turns out I’m not depressed |
There’s just a part of me that won’t let me forget |
If I could I’d probably fall for you again (And again) |
If I could I’d probably fall for you again (Fall for you again) |
And again, and again, and again |