Baby, I've been thinking for a while
You know my mind isn't meant to be made up
But it gets harder and harder and harder, Child
When we break up and make up and break up and make up
But you say I'm the best you've ever had
And I wouldn't wanna break a poor boy's heart
So just sit here and listen if you wanna keep kissing
Instead of falling apart
Take me back to swing dancing in the kitchen
Late night kisses and long, long stares
Press your spine against mine
And tell me that you're there
Hold me in the rain while we're in hot water
Talk when you'd rather be alone
Tell me the names of you and someone else's future daughters
Be my rock even when you're stoned
Both of us just keep getting bigger
There's no more space to leave each other air
And Baby, when the chorus gets too lengthy and too porous
You know, it's better if the verse just wasn't there
So take me back to swing dancing in the kitchen
Late night kisses and long, long stares
Press your spine against mine
And tell me- tell me, are you still there?
Hold me in the rain while we're in hot water
Talk when you'd rather be alone
Tell me the names of you and someone else's future daughters
Be my rock even when you're stoned
credits
from Seventeen on Eighteen,
released May 1, 2017
Lyrics and music by Georgia Bowder-Newton
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