Take A Bite

Album: This Is How Tomorrow Moves (2024)
Charted: 68
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  • Sure, it's easy to talk
    But I take it and I eat it with a cherry on top
    Indulging in situations that are fabricated imaginations
    Moments that cease to exist
    Only want to fix it with a kiss on the lips
    But I think I might
    Take a bite

    I wanted to see the world in color
    Through your eyes and through your mind
    I think that I like to sit and wonder
    Through the night, I think I might
    Wanna do it all over again

    It gets harder to breathe
    But I take it and I want it and I love when it bleeds
    'Cause I'm craving expectations
    That are unattainable temptations
    I guess I'll just take the hit
    But what's the point of trying if it turns into this?
    'Cause I think I might
    Take a bite

    I wanted to see the world in color
    Through your eyes and through your mind
    I think that I like to sit and wonder
    Through the night, I think I might
    Wanna do it all over again

    Moving backwards (I wanna do it all over again)
    Stuck in reverse (I wanna do it all over again)
    Some things get in the way (I wanna do it)

    I wanted to see the world in color
    Through your eyes and through your mind
    I think that I like to sit and wonder
    Through the night, I think I might
    Wanna do it all over again Writer/s: Beatrice Laus
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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