I love to hate who I was
because it means that I changed
The little doubts and regrets that run around in my brain, they tease me
Somehow they never seem to fill up the space between the love that’s lost in the heart that strained
And here I come to throw it all away
know I miss that taste, oh I need that flame
CHORUS
Tastes like honey in my throat
(If you need me, you can keep me)
Thought I knew this note for note
(If you want to, i can show you )
The first time, couldn’t be mine
I thought that I could do this right
Thought I knew this note for note
(If you want to, i can show you)
in And out of your grace
Correct myself everyday
I thought I knew how it’d taste
I thought I’d know what to say in crisis
Devastating in that way that ya speak
The company that we keep
couldn’t ease the strain
And here I come to throw it all away
Give me time to waste, know I need that pain
Tastes like honey in my throat
(If you need me, you can keep me)
Thought I knew this note for note
(If you want to, i can show you )
The first time, couldn’t be mine
I swore that I could do this right
Thought I knew this note for note
(If you want to, i can show you)
I love to hate who I was
because it means that I changed
The little doubts and regrets that run around in my brain, they tease me
Tastes like honey in my throat
(If you need me, you can keep me)
Thought I knew this note for note
(If you want to, i can show you )
The first time, couldn’t be mine
I swore that I could do this right
Thought I knew this note for note
(If you want to, i can show)
credits
released November 10, 2020
Produced/Mixed by Dan Swank
Mastered by Grant Berry
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