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Tulips from Hindsight by Hometown Losers

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3.Tulips4:05
Lyrics

You're staring at me the same way you did when I first met you
Hallways of cologne and perfume was all I remember
Holding our tongues together as if we’re both strangers
The silence wasn't something I was ever afraid of
But being left with the taste of regret
Was all I had left to hold on to

Cause I took every song I wrote for you
And buried them in the ground
To remind myself whatever we had died
When we drowned and I
Took every song I wrote for you
And buried them in the ground
To remind myself whatever we had died
When we drowned

And now I found myself alone again
Embraced by the cold touch of the rain
Forced to come to terms with why you left
Feeling so bent out of shape
I couldn't recognize my own reflection
Shipwrecked and sinking to the bottom of the ocean
I'd come to realize that you can't save me
No one can

Cause I took every song I wrote for you
And buried them in the ground
To remind myself whatever we had died
When we drowned and I
Took every song I wrote for you
And buried them in the ground
To remind myself whatever we had died
When we drowned

You're so toxic, and I’m so caustic
We were just two chemicals that never bonded
You’re so toxic, and I'm so caustic
We were just two chemicals that never bonded
You’re so toxic, and I'm so caustic
We were just two chemicals that never bonded

You're so toxic, (Cause I took every song I wrote for you)
And I’m so toxic (And buried them in the ground)
We were just two chemicals (To remind myself whatever we had)
That never bonded (Died when we drowned and I)
You're so toxic, (Took every song I wrote for you)
And I'm so toxic (And buried them in the ground)
We were just two chemicals (To remind myself whatever we had)
That never bonded (Died when we drowned)

Credits
from Hindsight, released February 1, 2019
William Ramirez, Jose Posada, Yardley Dominguez, Sebastian Crow
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