you were pulling on your cigarette
when you asked me the time
but i just turned my back to you
because i was losing my mind
we were hopping hotel rooms
down south where the weather is fine
you told me you could ease
the tension on my mind
as my veins
unwind
in my body all night
you'll pull your way
and i'll pull right back
we won't loosen our grip
until the tension snaps
someone always falls
and i know it was my fault
that i stumbled backward
i never wanted this to hurt
so i'll take the blame
and you'll do the same
there's no need to fight each other
i've got my own bruises to cover
but i know that we once cared
we just couldn't see this through
we weren't meant to build a home here
so let the branches consume
we met heading in opposite directions
supported by 4 fans who also own “Something Borrowed, Something Blue”
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This album is really 2013 but in a good way. It encapsulates the feeling of being a teenager in the early 2010s or even just being in your late teens altogether Ambrose