I’ll keep searching for that feeling with you baby.
Back of your head you know we’re living on a maybe.
The longing looks, the kisses you took, fingertips run across my sternum, with that kind smile, you say that you love me, but it doesn’t feel like it used to.
I’ll keep searching for that feeling with you baby.
Back of your head you know we’re living on a maybe.
I don’t mind you lying to me, spare me the grim.
Back of your head you know you’re leaving me for him.
No glistening eyes, all these feelings die, those moments are never ours again. In the back of my head I know this is the end. The way you say my name doesn’t sound like it used to.
Now you’ve got a black tongue and long nose. The ugly words in your mouth.
Don’t leave me now, please don’t go. I’ll lie and say I can change. I can’t.
credits
from Do You Like Violence,
released April 15, 2022
All tracks written by: Grayscale Season (Eddie Lejhagen, Richard Sörensen, Adam Gavik) and Buster Odeholm.
Produced by Buster Odeholm
Mixed and mastered by Buster Odeholm at Odeholm Audio
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