
Chonny Jash – Backlit by moonlight. Lyrics
Artist: Chonny Jash
Song: Backlit by moonlight.
You ask me to dance, but you’re a couple drinks too early
You shoot me a glance, but I can’t tell whether you’re flirting
I remember what you wore, what you drank and how it tastes
But I can’t remember why on earth I let those chances go to waste
Listen to the usual music, sittin’ with the usual crowd
They’re both a little bit too annoying and a little bit too loud
But all of the monotony that keeps me nauseated
Holy sh#t, if I can see your smile one more time then I can take it
Backlit by the moonlight, with a goldеn aura from a distant streetlight
I could stare at you ’til sunrise, hoping that you’d nevеr look back up and realize
Just how many times can I pretend that it’s not hurting?
The pain I feel is something real; a constant state of yearning
They say that hindsight’s 20/20 and that human connection’s rudimentary
But my vision’s gotten blurry from the 11th Vodka Raspberry
Listen to the usual b#llsh#t, comin’ from the usual boys
They’re getting on my nerves now as they slowly fade to white noise
And though all this cacophany and screeching makes my ears ring
Holy sh#t, it’s worth it if for one moment I can hold this feeling
It’s sad how nice the past is, tainted by these vile, rose-tinted glasses
And yet each year that passes, makes me wonder just what lay within those chances
I know it’s far too late to live in what-ifs
And that there’s no more hidden problems to fix
But I still can’t help but think of that time
With a creeping resignation, and sigh
Tell me I was dreaming
And that there never was a sign
Help me stop this screaming
Saying that we could have intertwined
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Release Year: 2015