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lyrics
Oh I've been waking up
But my bones don't feel the way that they used to
And I've been making up
For lost time in venomous ways
I've got a vision of the top
But I can't hold myself up with my own hands
I try to wrap my head around my own thoughts
Like I understand them
But if you come back now, promise that I'll love you like I used to
But if you come back now, promise that I'll love you like I used to
Maybe I drink just a little too much
And maybe my relationship's far too close with drugs
But I know how she left you
Feeling all messed up
How we approach love with caution
Because your scars are all open
And now your heart won't let you open up
But if you come back now, promise that I'll love you like I used to
But if you come back now, promise that I'll love you like I used to
Woah, woah
Let it all sink in
Let it all sink in
Mmm
Sink in, sink in, sink in
But if you come back now, promise that I'll love you like I used to
But if you come back now, promise that I'll love you like I used to
But if you come back now,
Promise that I'll love you like I used to (woah)
Written and performed by Hope Wilkins
Recorded and Mixed by Guyy Lilleyman at Amberly Studios
Mastered by Dax Liniere at Puzzle Factory
Artwork by Beniah Colbourn
Vocals / Guitar - Hope Wilkins
Bass - Rhys Coles
Drums - Ned Bain
Guitar - Simon Weichard
Introducing herself through her debut single ‘Waste’ in 2019 and with the addition of a full band, indie-folk powerhouse
Hope Wilkins continues to add to her catalogue of pop/rock anthems, captivating the nation with her arresting live performances and confessional lyricism and jaw dropping vocal range....more
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