Nightgowns(Feat. Loyle Carner)

Tom Misch

  • 																					There was something 'bout her face
    Something 'bout the way that they would taste
    Little lips after slipping everything
    She shouldn't say
    Saying everything that couldn't wait
    Saying wouldn't it be great
    A little bait heard a little late
    Years of trying me, finally
    I'm a slip her on a date
    Saying wait, the day will break
    Trying to play it straight
    But she was saying wake me up at eight
    Now I'm talking late
    Jack way back when I get eczema on my elbows
    Before she found shelter in the shelt holes
    We felt those, lows
    That heaven in the hell holes
    Waiting for a situation saying
    We should quote those feelings
    We're feeling
    Cause I don't get no ease in the evening
    Release when I'm dreaming
    And she would say she can't believe
    What shes reading
    Cause everthing I write has been misleading
    She needs him

    She, needs him
    Uh-uh she needs him
    She, needs him

    It be the, friday night
    Filling it with fifa
    I got that slum village
    Seeping through the speaker
    I need her
    Deeper than the reasons had to leave her
    But she ain't thinking 'bout me
    I ain't thinking 'bout her neither either
    Believe her or let it go
    It seems the latter looks like losing
    Over setting stone
    Best to bell her phone
    I'd rather see her but shes never home
    So I start to moan
    Alone, grab her breath
    And groan speak after the tone like
    Ayo its me what you saying
    Its been a week I was playing
    I know this isnt good for you
    But another night your staying
    So help me I'm just tryna find a way
    It ain't no early morning lay it low no more
    They say the situations straying
    You're delaying, I ain't praying no more
    What you playing those for
    I played my cards right, twice, for nothing
    No I ain't waiting no more

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