Dead Poet Society - LA Queen

The future she wants
The things that I'm not
The love that we lost she still believes in

The rage that she's got
The problems don't stop, I know
She fucking hates me

Driving back down Mulholland
Cracked lips cold night before the storm
The keys in my hand are heavy
She's waits behind that door

I don't need no LA Queen
She don't mean that much to me, no
I don't need no one to hold
When it's dark and cold

And I don't need no LA Queen
To turn me into broken pieces
I'd rather be alone
Where it hurts the most

Another white lie
Another crossed line
Another "I'll try" won't break the cycle
That look in her eye
She told me we're fine
But no, I just don't believe it

Laying under the street lights
Cold stares, red flares and slamming doors
Her head on my chest is heavy
And I can't breathe her anymore

I don't need no LA Queen
She don't mean that much to me, no
I don't need no one to hold
When it's dark and cold

And I don't need no LA Queen
To turn me into broken pieces
I'd rather be alone
Where it hurts the most

Driving back down Mulholland
White wine, red eyes, and heavy thoughts
Hole in my heart is haunted
Where she waits

I don't need no LA Queen
She don't mean that much to me, no
I don't need no one to hold
When it's dark and cold

And I don't need no LA Queen
To turn me into broken pieces
I'd rather be alone
Where it hurts the most

Written by:
Anton DeLost, Dylan Brenner, Jack Collins, Jack Underkofler, Willard Goodroad

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Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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