[Verse]
The siren won't [?] unless I'm half-asleep
It comes back in the mornin'
The smoking gun still lingers
Even as I lie it down to breathe
A quick trip to the bathroom sink
How am I supposed to be satisfied
When all I do is pick the random sign?
But it's the one that seems right, it's a losing fight
Right now, my sister's working harder I ever did
Using the same cloak and the same skin
The emblem reminds us all to win
And maybe she'll have twins
And if I should be the godmother or become [?]

[Chorus]
If we're the only ones to make it
And if we're the only ones who care
Bury [?] my own harsh bones swinging on the wicker chair

Clairo

Claire Elizabeth Cottrill (born August 18, 1998), better known by her stage name Clairo, is an American singer-songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia.

She was born in Atlanta, GA, where she lived for seven years, and then she moved to Bellevue, WA and eventually Carlisle, MA.

Her parents are marketing executive Geoff Cottrill and photographer Allie E. Cottrill, who influenced her music taste. Clairo told Beats 1, “My dad is the reason why I love Al Green so much, and my mom is the reason why I love Cocteau Twins so much.”