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This song is about coming to terms with being trans and having to move out of my old house in order to start a new life after my divorce.
lyrics
My own intentions were running away with me,
calling me comfortably.
Hang on suspicion,
faking a lucid dream,
talk to me quietly.
Mull it over again (what seems like centuries).
Separate rooms in the end (it seems like destiny).
My new apartment,
sit in the living room, barely still think of you.
Lay on the stairwell,
arching my back to hear,
letting the news appear.
Be careful what you wish for, honey.
There's so salt at your feet,
there's no sun in your eyes.
Be careful what you wish for, honey.
Constantly at the helm,
but you're sinking the ship.
Oh, what a world it would be.
With thoughts of separation.
Your love pours into the streets,
and trickles into my lungs.
Mull it over again (what seems like centuries).
Separate rooms in the end (it seems like destiny).
Be careful what you wish for, honey. (My new apartment / sit in the living room, barely still think of you)
There's so salt at your feet,
there's no sun in your eyes. (Hang on the stairwell, arching my back to hear, letting the news appear)
Be careful what you wish for, honey.
Constantly at the helm,
but you're sinking the ship.
credits
released July 24, 2020
Recorded by: Taylin Wills
Mixed/Mastered by: Jon Sambrick at Thornwall Studios in Lancaster, PA
Artwork by: Austin Cervantes
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