Residing in a Graveyard
Lyrics
Young love, head over heels
I should've known it'd end with grazed knees
And deep-rooted fears
That I'd never love again, and if I did I'd end up burying it
There was a mark on my finger
Where you placed that ring
Maybe we were too young
And didn't know what we were doing
It felt like love, in the beginning
It felt like love, in the beginning
It felt like love
And I think that I should just stay alone
And not let anyone make me their home
Because my walls are cracked and foundations torn
I'm just not a place that can keep you warm
I'm starting to get used to wearing the color black
And attending funerals for love I just won't get back
I'm sick of laying wilted flowers carefully on graves
And the pain that I still feel from skin I no longer engrave
Skin I try to no longer engrave
And it felt like love, in the beginning
It felt like love, in the beginning
It felt like love
And it felt like love, in the beginning
It felt like love, in the beginning
It felt like love
Young love, head over heels
I should've known it'd end with funeral suits
And hospital beds
I'm afraid to ever love again
Because I can't take another death, I'm too bereft
Can't take another death, I'm too bereft
Can't take another death, I'm too bereft
Can't take another death, I'm too bereft
Can't take another death, I'm too bereft
Writer(s): Michaela Woods
Copyright(s): Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
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