Noah Gundersen's poignant lyrics explore the lingering impact of a past relationship. He compares his former lover to cigarettes, symbolizing an addictive yet harmful presence. The song delves into the struggle of moving on, highlighting how the initial craving and dependency have faded over time. Despite this progress, there's an acknowledgment that remnants of the attachment still linger. The chorus emphasizes the allure and smoothness of this connection, suggesting it was once comforting but ultimately detrimental. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, Gundersen captures the bittersweet nature of letting go while recognizing that some bonds are hard to completely sever 🌫️.
Cigarettes
Lyrics
You remind me, of cigarettes
The way I hold you, in my chest
The way you kiss me, with your filter breath
I keep thinking, I'm getting over this
Once you had me, you don't have me anymore
I don't crave you in the morning, or at the company store
I don't use you to escape, in my fingers out the door
Once you had me, you don't have me anymore
But honey, you're smooth
Honey, you're smooth
Honey, you're smooth
Honey, you're smooth
You don't make me, cool
And I can carry, I'm fine without you
You're a spirit, and you can't be beat
But when I'm jonesin', honey, I'd buy cheap
Once you had me, you don't have me anymore
I don't crave you in the morning, or at the company store
I don't use you to escape, in my fingers out the door
Once you had me, you don't have me anymore
But the truth is that you do
Not the way you used to
But there's something after you
'Cause honey, you're smooth
Honey, you're smooth
Oh, honey, you're smooth
Honey, you're smooth
Writer(s): Noah Daniel Gundersen
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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