Hot & Heavy

Album: Home Video (2021)
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  • Being back here makes me hot in the face
    Hot blood in my pulsing veins
    Heavy memories weighing on my brain
    Hot and heavy in the basement of your parents' place
    You used to be so sweet
    Now you're a firecracker on a crowded street
    Couldn't look away even if I wanted
    Try to walk away but I come back to the start

    Led me to the floor even though I'm not a dancer
    Ask me all the questions that your parents wouldn't answer
    How could I deny it, diamond in the rough
    You let me in your world until you had enough
    You knew that I wanted you to bend the rules
    How did I believe I had a hold on you?
    You were always stronger than people suspected
    Underestimated and overprotected
    When I went away it was the only option
    Couldn't trust myself to proceed with caution
    The most that I could give to you is nothing at all
    The best that I could offer was to miss your calls

    Being back here makes me hot in the face
    Hot blood in my pulsing veins
    Heavy memories weighing on my brain
    Hot and heavy in the basement of your parents' place
    You used to be so sweet
    Now you're a firecracker on a crowded street
    Couldn't look away even if I wanted
    Try to walk away but I come back to the start

    And it happens over and over, and over and over again
    Over and over, and over and over again
    I wish I was over it, over it, over it, over it

    A hidden gem, my own goldmine
    You had the wide and wild eyes
    You were a secret to yourself
    You couldn't keep from anyone else
    Now you're the biggest brightest flame
    You are a fire that can't be tamed
    You're better than ever, but I knew you when
    It's bittersweet to see you again Writer/s: Lucy Dacus
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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