
Beau Sloane – Pleaser Lyrics
Artist: Beau Sloane
Song: Pleaser
Didn’t have to try, really
You just circled back and snagged me
I lose track of reality
Shift my focus and fall instantly
You do too, though
Maybe you won’t admit it but I know
What’s the worst thing that could happen?
We’re too good at playing your show
Grounded and quiet
You talk me through it
Moving in silence
The fear we’ll lose it
We’ll see how tomorrow goes
How we’ll both feel, neither of us know
Cloudy headed but determined to show
Neither of us are ready to let go
Neither of us are ready to let go
Neither of us are ready to let go
There’s a bird’s nest above the porch
I stare at them until the sky distorts
I wish I could do more
How much more than physical can I explore?
We talk about a few days ahead
Never much more
Most nights end up with us
Just staring at the floor
I slip out and go to work
Sometimes you do the same
I wait for a text
Then we live the same day on replay, yeah
We’ll see how tomorrow goes
How we’ll both feel, neither of us know
Cloudy headed but determined to show
Neither of us are ready to let go
Neither of us are ready to let go
Neither of us are ready to let go
Now I can’t let your breathe
And it’s suffocating me
Is there something better?
Or is love just stormy weather?
Deep down we both know
That the roots they never grow
Seems like all this rain
Would be more than enough
No-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
We’ll see how tomorrow goes
How we’ll both feel, neither of us know
Cloudy headed but determined to show
Neither of us are ready to let go
Neither of us are ready to let go
Neither of us are ready to let go
Neither of us are ready to let go
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From the album:
Southern Gothic [Explicit]
Release Year: 2021