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"Pocari Sweat" is a track by Deaf Havana, from the album The Present is a Foreign Land, released 14th July 2022. The track is 1:37 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 10 articles about Deaf Havana.
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I was on a bridge in Singapore, thinking of jumping Then I looked up at the skyline And it reminded me of London Used to be my home, now it's a place I can't afford To live in anymore and it's all my fault You can't really be homesick when your whole life's a mess Getting sick of my drinking? Well, I couldn't care less Fell asleep on my plane and I dreamt that we fell to our deaths And I woke up alone and upset Lost count of the airports 'cause I drink to forget Try to throw up for good luck, but I got nothing left Jumped out of the car for a bottle of Pocari Sweat Good God, this is as low as it gets How the hell do I come back from this?
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