[Intro]
Dwilly, I'm scared
[Verse 1: Mike Posner]
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Walked across Ohio, took me 50 days
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I talked to the stars, they were happy that I came
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Somedays, I'm a genius; others, I'm insane
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There is somethin' gorgeous underneath the pain
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I can feel it liftin', woo, I'm feelin' good
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I'm thinkin' 'bout David from my old neighborhood
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A warm and perfect white light in each of my cells
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I used to a pop singer, now I am myself
[Refrain: Mike Posner]
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Yeah, I took a little time right now just to count my blessings
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Count my blessings, count, count, count
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Took a little time right now just to count my blessings
Gm
Count my blessings, okay
[Verse 2: Mike Posner]
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Even when I'm fallin', there's somethin' underneath
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Somethin' that is perfect, it's almost like a dream
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And I know Vincent Van Gogh, I know Princess Di
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And David Foster Wallace, he calls me all the time
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If I think 'bout paradise, I'd imagine this
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No drugs or no alcohol 'cause I'm high as it is
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Yeah, I don't want your money, I am simply done
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I just walked away, huh, look what I've become
[Chorus: Mike Posner]
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Look what I've become (Woo, woo)
Gm
Look what I've become (Woo, woo)
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Look what I've become (Woo, woo)
Gm
Look what I've become
[Verse 3: Ty Dolla $ign]
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Rollin' through South Central, better watch your ass
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Bars all on my window, pistol on my bed-stand
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To live and die in L.A., couldn't make it off of minimum wage
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I had to get the big body Mercedes
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Cop a Rollie, plus one for my lady, my lady
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I always knew I'd be a legend, saw it in my dreams
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I had to keep one eye open, I could barely sleep (Sleep)
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I had to kill 'em with success like they the enemy
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Murder, murder, murder, Lord, mercy me
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I stopped smokin' last year, fuck that, started back again
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God don't make no accidents, look what I've become
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Yeah, look what I've become