(Intro)
F**k me like you got a crush on me
Tonight I might just change my life
All for you
Do me like he gone, ride cowgirl, tied down
(Verse)
Half married at your tender age
Too young for horses and carriages down in Silverlake
And all daughters are dancing to the music unmade
I always call because I’d like to hear your voice on the plane
I feel so unfulfilled, you ask what’s wrong with that?
I finish work, proceed to beat it like a Simmons pad
The misdemeanour of your lovers staying in your past
Like burning rubber on the covers at the laundromat
(Chorus)
And you’re not so much an angel now, so I’ll have another
And you’re not so much an angel now, so I’ll have another
(Verse)
You came over, cracked open the pinot in the cabinet
I’m lone rover, sick of playing devils advocate
Each time i see your message, my morals vanish
Too close for comfort, and I’ll end up paying the damages
I’m back romanticising places where I first got drunk
Glide my finger to your contact but don’t call you up
Voice like Marvin but the walls are getting taller
I was fast at fifteen but I’m no longer your baller boyfriend
You like my white teeth and my brick house
I like them white keys and your big mouth
You hang round my neck like a late spouse
Said you’re sick and tired of feeling spaced out
But I
Know what it’s like to make a mountain, out it
Just keep your head high
Caught up inside of your line of, fire
I’m high maintenance