Album: Romance (2024)
Charted: 60
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  • Changed my name to "promise you", yeah
    Dying inside 'cause I want to, yeah
    Didn't I say I wanted to, yeah?
    Honey, I've changed before you, yeah
    Twenty-eight years are coming to end
    The rain chased me down the gully again
    Now I'm higher than anyone here
    And dirt ain't nothing on me, yeah

    B-b-b-baby, I swear it, I wanted to call
    But on my way around, I happened to fall
    She's a MUA at Carnegie hall
    In her vanity mirror, we're losing it all
    Well we shacked up swift, abandonment way
    Catch the sweet rain inside a beret
    I'm in it, I'm reflecting all of the day
    And I will fade in the night, yeah

    Will you apologize
    For the remainder of your life?
    Do you accept the charges?
    I promise you, I'll promise to, yeah

    Well now she curls up with his favorite son
    He's the ugliest man in heaven for one
    As long as there's nobody fooling me there
    Then dirt ain't nothing on me, yeah, yeah
    They threw me out like I was a wedding bouquet
    Now I can't quite remember what I had to say
    'Til I get higher than everyone here
    And I will fade in the night, yeah

    In the charmless morning
    I promise to be gone
    I almost felt the feeling
    That I wanted to, I wanted to, yeah, ah
    You thought I was here
    But I am farther than the sun, the sun

    Ah, silent as the feeling
    That I've promised you, I promise you, yeah

    Well, I changed my name to "promise you", yeah
    It's easier than making apologies, yeah
    Now I'm higher than anyone, yeah
    And dirt ain't nothing on me, yeah Writer/s: Carlos O'Connell, Conor Curley, Conor Deegan III, Grian Chatten, Tom Coll
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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