When I was a kid I spent my evenings at her place
How could I not fall in love with such a pretty face?
Then one time over dinner she mentioned that she was straight
After that I dropped it
And never talked about it
For fear that I might frighten her away
One time at a party she asked me up to her room
I thought she wanted company, too drunk to see the truth
We fell asleep talking by the blue light of the moon
But I left in the morning
Without a word or warning
I guess that you could say I was confused
How could I have known
That you were feeling it too?
I needed adventure so I explored a foreign land
I couldn’t have felt luckier when she became my friend
She made me feel like I could make a home of desert sand
She took a liking to me
I know she saw right through me
Now I regret not kissing her back then
I regret not kissing her back then
I regret not kissing her back then
How could I have known
That you were feeling it too?
credits
from In Another Lifetime,
released September 9, 2022
Produced by SPHMRE
Guitar, vox by Katie Miller
Bass by Vie Karaitis
Drums by Evan Tsioni
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