I saw you walk
In the room with the crowd
With your hair drawn over the other side
God (damn)
I'm not tryinna be proud
But how the hell do I still keep my luck alive
All my days are spent by the phone
All my ways shed right off my bones
When you talk
I hear music out loud
And the chains that are on me fall aside
But you scare me
Cause I scare me
And I know
With all the times I've hurt those
Who gave me life and made me grow
Baby I really don't wanna make you mine
If it hurts you
I know you wanna be waiting for some time
But the way you make me feel is making me terrified
I love you more than you should probably know
But there's an easy way to solve this; let me write this song
Let me write this song
Let me get this wrong
You should probably know
I should probably go
Let me make this right
Let me make you mine
You should probably go
But baby please baby no
I can't believe
That you've given your time
To a boy who's been heartless to the world
You
Should have better friends than I
But I won't stop you if you decide to help me work
And you scare me
Cause you're lovely
And the shape and the hue of your eye gets me through the glass in my heart that's in debt from the start to the end of the song that I play when get what I asked for
credits
from Through The Glass,
released August 2, 2017
Engineered, Mixed & Mastered by Colin Winegardner
Tracking at KSDT Studios
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