More songs by Dasha
Description
Producer: Mike Robinson
Lyrics and translation
Original
Sometimes when I get drunk and I walk into my room,
I have this fantasy that I walk in and you're sitting on my bed with that look you know, the one. Saying, "Sorry that I'm dropping in,
I just missed you so much.
" And at first it's all confusing 'cause you're not the you I've known.
You're different in the best of ways and suddenly I'm home.
And I play you all my songs about how fucking lost I've been.
You'd be a tough critic, but my favorite audience.
Then we'd laugh and say we knew it, that you and I are inevitable.
Oh, so tied forever, whole together, irrevocably chemical.
And the dog would be there too, in his heaven wedged between us.
But I skipped town and you're a stranger now, loving someone else and
Jesus. Mm.
I cut my hair, changed the way I wear my clothes, 'cause the way you loved the way
I looked is all I've ever known.
I don't think I'm breathing easy 'cause I did the king Kong, and when he's away and your song is playing, I don't turn it off. I miss you on a Friday.
I wonder where you are, so I go to the bar where you asked for my name.
I don't know what I said, but we'd stay there all night long.
And talk about the life we lived and the one that we'll never get where we'd laugh and say we knew it, that you and I are inevitable.
Mm.
Oh so tied forever, whole together, irrevocably chemical.
Have a kid that looks like you.
Can't believe that we're never made us. Ain't it crazy how I'm a stranger now, loving someone else and
Jesus.