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It's not your fault that I take time to respond My social battery just dies before I can fill it up I'm sure you'll understand if you feel the storm inside Like stepping into a sea of glass cotton candy The pigeons probably would've been faster than me I'm sorry if I take so many business days to look into your message With the offspring of melancholy and nostalgia growing inside my brain I can't seem to just keep in touch It'll take a lot of business days For me to replenish, for me to chase Business days longer than the revolving sun Business days I wanna say it's a trauma response Last time I received a message I dreaded, it killed me inside I'm sure you'll understand how that tore me apart Like stepping into a sea of ice shards that burn The pigeons probably would've been faster than me I'm sorry if I take so many business days to look into your message With the offspring of melancholy and nostalgia growing inside my brain I can't seem to just keep in touch It'll take a lot of business days For me to replenish, for me to chase Business days longer than the revolving sun Business days It's too much for me to say But when one of the people you're waiting to call Suddenly leaves you hanging, how can you be stoked about messaging When the text you want to receive just never comes I'm sorry if I take so many business days to look into your message With the offspring of melancholy and nostalgia growing inside my brain I can't seem to just keep in touch It'll take a lot of business days For me to replenish, for me to chase Business days longer than the revolving sun I'm sorry if I take so many business days to look into your message With the offspring of melancholy and nostalgia growing inside my brain I can't seem to just keep in touch It'll take a lot of business days For me to replenish, for me to chase Business days longer than the revolving sun Business days If only you had a phone on the other side Then I would still call you every night Now I don't even talk to anybody I have so much left to say Yet you hung up on me forever Not knowing now what I should say