Coolroy - I’m Fine lyrics
rate meSpeeding hearts and palms sweating
We’re in a hotel room learning all our lessons
Praying that God don’t catch us
But we going so hard and reckless
Got a flick of a world that she used to know
And a charm on her necklace, we talked at the bar
And she told me about her life
We met underneath the stars so it all seemed right
Next thing I know she was in my car and we began our night
Find daylight with all our might
Speeding through the city, tryina hold on tight
Joy rides with no seatbelt, ok so we didn’t think well
But we were fixed on chasing brief thrills
You know, one more hits and refills
And mix that with these pills, let’s see what we feel
Oh man, oh shit, why can’t we be still?
As the floor gets acquainted with her wardrobes
I tapped into her soul, slurred words and burned love
Goddamn it, we were high, we were high
I asked her what’s wrong but she lied and said she’s fine
But I don’t think she should be shaking like that
She said it’s cool, I’m fine, I’m fine
But baby why your eyes keep looking to the back?
She said it’s cool, I’m fine, I’m fine
I know I’m not a doctor but maybe we should call one
She said it’s cool, I’m fine
Oh, you like dancing to the devil’s favorite song, huh?
Then she died, just a pretty girl from Harlem and she hated rock and roll
Somebody broke her heart but she still hadn’t lost her soul
I was driving by forever and I saw her by the road
I offered her a ride, we got high and lost control
Just a pretty girl from Harlem and she hated rock and roll
Somebody broke her heart but she still hadn’t lost her soul
I was driving by forever and I saw her by the road
I offered her a ride, we got high and lost control
And now she’s gone, and now she’s gone
Oh, man, now she’s gone
Now she’s gone, oh, man, now she’s gone
Naturally, I get lifted off everything that captures me
A willing casualty to the fragile being of a woman
Just lend me your body, that I believe in
And I had a dream and I was here before
And a few other things that struck me as odd
It was weird, you know, but I save all these questions for when I meet God