Out The Window

Album: Kehlani (2025)
Charted: 63
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  • Damn, who knew the silent treatment'd be so fucking loud?
    I feel the tension even though you're not around
    One night of mistakes erased all the days I spent building up with you
    Damn, give anything for you to pick up when I call
    So hard to reach, it's like I'm talking to a wall
    And I know I'm to blame, I played in your face, it's too little, too late

    But, baby, I want you
    I'm focused, it's overdue
    Don't throw it out the window (don't throw it out), out the window
    The late nights, the half truths
    I was reckless, let me prove to you
    I'll throw 'em out the window (don't throw it out), out the window

    I know I fell too short (short) of what you needed (needed)
    And my apologies, you won't receive them, no
    Ever since you left, I ain't been sleeping
    'Cause I've been in my feelings, oh
    Even my mama been asking me 'bout you
    I heard your mama been asking about me too
    But I know I'm to blame
    I played in your face, too little, too late, but

    Baby (baby), I want you (I want you)
    I'm focused (baby, I'm focused), it's overdue
    Don't throw it out the window (don't throw it out the window, baby), out the window
    The late nights (late nights), the half truths (half truths)
    I was reckless (I was reckless), let me prove to you
    I'll throw 'em out the window (I'll throw 'em out the window, baby, baby)
    (Don't throw it out) out the window

    I know that trust was the only thing that held us up (orry, sorry, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
    Now I'ma need me something a little stronger than love (to get you, get you, get you back, oh-oh)
    (I wasted time) I admit that, (I lied), I regret that
    I promised that I'd put that on my life, oh, oh (I bet that, I really bet that)
    All I need is one more chance

    Baby (baby), I want you (I want you)
    I'm focused (I'm focused, oh), it's overdue
    Don't throw it out the window, out the window (don't throw it out the window, baby, baby, yeah)
    The late nights, the half truths (oh-oh)
    I was reckless, let me prove to you
    Don't throw it out the window (baby, don't throw it out, oh) out the window
    Baby (baby), I want you (I want you)
    I'm focused (whoa), it's overdue
    Don't throw it out the window
    (Don't throw it out the window, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby) out the window
    The late nights, the half truths ('til I can't song no more)
    I was reckless, let me prove to you
    I'll throw 'em out the window, out the window (throw it out the window, baby, baby, baby, baby) Writer/s: Antonio Dixon, Ashton Norful, Kehlani Parrish, Khris Riddick-Tynes, Talay Riley
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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