(sorry not sorry for the buzz this is some hardcore, low-fi shit, y'all)
lyrics
I thought I've grown out of dust and bone
I found my home in a stranger's known
Could you come home tonight
Could you come home tonight
There's no one there silence fills the air
I should have cared but it wouldn't have fared
Could you come home tonight
Could you come home tonight
In the essence of it
I could have done better than quit
But I'm made of flesh and blood
I'm nothing holy, not one bit
Should I protest my youth
and prove my love is true
Could you let go of my wrist
I'm so damn lost in the things that I'm not
Should have taken what I got was it worth the shot
Could you come home tonight
Could you come home tonight
If I decided that this life just isn't mine
How could I cry over it all the time
In the essence of it
I could have done better than quit
But I'm made of flesh and blood
I'm nothing holy, not one bit
Should I protest my youth
and prove my love is true
Could you let go of my wrist
credits
from Subject To Change,
released October 20, 2016
Hazel Freeman - Vocals & Ukulele
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