You’re looking up
And I’m looking at your neck
Tilted back
Clock the curvature
The bottle starts to sweat
You’re scared of leaving
And I wonder why we met
Lift the bottle to your lips and tilt it back
Clock the curvature
From your chin down to your chest
You’d never tell me if you wonder why we met
I don’t know how to love you
I don’t know how to love you
I don’t know how to love you, no
Turn to face me
Lift the bottle
Tilt it back
Almost ask you if you wonder then
The moment’s passed
Turn to face me
Lift the bottle
Tilt it back
credits
from Glass House,
released September 21, 2021
Annie Blackman (vocals, guitar)
Evan Rasch (guitar, bass)
Written by Annie Blackman
Produced & Mixed by Evan Rasch
Mastered by Carl Saff
Art by Jaime Knoth
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