Primrose Hill
Lyrics
Inch of ice
On the sedan's hood
But you layered up
Like I knew you would
I've conditioned you
To expect the worst
Made my bed
And I dive into it
Till I fizzle out
And back in to it
Are you at the door?
Are you listening?
Well it was amicable
Or so I tell myself
Now I am biting down
To keep from crying out
And for the things that I said
I hope I burn in hell
Take me to primrose hill
And spread my ashes out
Leant a hand
And to my own chagrin
You gotta tell me twice
To lean into it
But I turn a cheek
And you're used to it
You take the brunt meant for somebody else
Take off your cap call it a day
But you'll be there waiting in the corridor
To say
That it was amicable
Or so you tell yourself
I see you biting down
To keep from crying out
God I'm the queen of this shit, making you feel like hell
Take me to primrose hill and spread my ashes out
Anywhere you go, I'll be there to dote
Inch of ice
On the sedan's hood
But you layered up
Like I knew you would
I've conditioned you
To expect the worst
Made my bed
And I dive into it
Till I fizzle out
And back in to it
Are you at the door?
Are you listening?
Well it was amicable
Or so I tell myself
Now I am biting down
To keep from crying out
And for the things that I said
I hope I burn in hell
Take me to primrose hill
And spread my ashes out
Leant a hand
And to my own chagrin
You gotta tell me twice
To lean into it
But I turn a cheek
And you're used to it
You take the brunt meant for somebody else
Take off your cap call it a day
But you'll be there waiting in the corridor
To say
That it was amicable
Or so you tell yourself
I see you biting down
To keep from crying out
God I'm the queen of this shit, making you feel like hell
Take me to primrose hill and spread my ashes out
Anywhere you go, I'll be there to dote
Writer(s): Alexander Spencer, Charles Spencer, Katie Munshaw, Mackenzie Spencer
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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