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10 Songs With Lyrics You Should Tweet

Song lyrics that you've never heard that you should

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10 Songs With Lyrics You Should Tweet
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I love lyrics. If you're like me on Twitter, then half of your tweets are just golden lyrics that you get from your Spotify discover weekly playlist. I figured it would be fun to share the top ten lines that I would definitely dip into if I needed a new Instagram bio. So if you're looking for that, then here you go.

Girls Your Age – Transviolet

“I've got a renegade heart, and it's screaming his name”

Bad Decisions - Vinyl Thief

“you didn't ask if this was a good time to rip into me”

Empress – Morningsiders

“because I was a fool for loving her over you, and if I fall I really hope you’ll call me cause I’m not over you"

Doses and Mimosas – Cherub

"don't get me started love, I've had too much too drink, had too much time to think”

Pristine – Mantaraybryn

“all this time I was tryin' to be James Dean, pristine, suntanned, underwater, living the American dream”

Cocaine Jesus - rainbow kitten surprise

“high as hell, feeling fine, nothing bad but nothing kind”

Haunting – Halsey

“we walk as tall as the skyline and we have roots like the trees”

Life Itself - Glass Animals

“be like them, lean back and breathe”

Verona – Geographer

“drive me to the city where every building shouts, I want to hear some people, I want to leave the windows down”

Punks and Poets - Elliot Root

“praying for no pain, it's just a hopeful destination, Saints and Sinners, they're laughing all the same”

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