You told me all about the trouble you got in
Before you moved to LA in your studio on Beverly
How your Dad was gone, your Mother she work late
Now it’s hard to fall in love when you never got enough
I wish I’d just gave up cause
I was wrong to assume you’d say it back
It’s been so long since somebody looked at me like that and you
Think I’m comforting at times, at nights but
Not enough to let me call you mine so please
Take me home I’m so fucking cold
I forgot you drove cause I drank all day to forget you can’t love me
Called to say you were having a rough day
Cause your sister hates your guts and your brothers all grown up
And now I can’t believe its been over three weeks
Since I’ve heard from you at all but since you’re soaked in alcohol
Crying in bathroom stalls well
I was wrong to assume you’d love me back
It’s been so hard to get my heart and head back on track cause you
Think I’m comforting at times, at nights but
Not enough to let me call you mine so please
Take me home I’m so fucking cold
I forgot you drove cause I drank all day to forget you don’t love
credits
from New England Summer - EP,
released July 24, 2020
Written by Eben Wares
Recorded by Brent Ulrich
Addition Vocals by Erika Wester
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