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I'm not stressing, not doing what I usually do
Normally I can show situations, but I don't with you
Have a history of unraveling, love, like a ball of yarn
All the labels and great expectations, all they do is harmI close my eyes or analyze
I do, I do, I do, I do it every time
I close my eyes or analyze
But I don't have to need a word to call you mineWe don't need no labels when you're sitting 'cross the table
We're perfectly unstable
So why we need the, why we need the
Why we need the labels?
Screw the labels, screw the labels
You're wanting a hurricane, you like coming home to Malibu
When I'm broken in a million pieces, you're the crazy glue
I always rush everything, I get ahead of the beat when I sing
You're like: Sow down, honey
'Cause we don't need to rush a thing, noI close my eyes or analyze
But I don't have to need a word to call you mineWe don't need no labels when you're sitting 'cross the table
We're perfectly unstable

So why we need the, why we need the
Why we need the labels?
Screw the labels, screw the labels
Screw the labels, screw the labels
Slow down, honey
'Cause we don't need to rush a thing
Need to rush a thing, need to rush a thing
Slow down, honey
'Cause we don't need to rush a thing
Need to rush a thing
(I don't need to rush a thing)We don't need no labels when you're sitting 'cross the table
We're perfectly unstable
So why we need the, why we need the
Why we need the labels?
Screw the labels, screw the labels
Screw the labels, screw the labels
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Beautiful, but not brazen. Passionate, but never preachy. Populist, but definitely not prosaic. New York City singer-songwriter, pianist and beatboxer Rachel Platten is by no means your average headliner-in-the-making. Her Rock Ridge Music debut, Be Here, is a bewitching collection of 10 wise-beyond-their-years piano-driven pop songs that echo elements of Alanis Morissette, Carole King, Tori Amos and Regina Spektor, while retaining a singular sense of self that is rarely found in such a young performer.

Read more about Rachel Platten on Last.fm.


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