Hamish Hawk – This, Whatever It Is, Needs Improvement

Hamish Hawk This, Whatever It Is, Needs Improvement

Hamish Hawk – This, Whatever It Is, Needs Improvement Lyrics

Artist: Hamish Hawk
Song: This, Whatever It Is, Needs Improvement

“I’ve never heard this song properly before”
It was the week we caught the sun
The thin white streak, the bikini undone
I may be meek but I’m no nun

I may be weak but my will is strong
I watch you walk along the beach
Followed by dogs, you’re the one unleashed
It’s in the way you come across

It’s in the waves you give off
And I can’t begin to explain
But this, whatever it is, needs improvement
And it’s not you its just the path

You’re walking on broken blades of grass
Sure I’m green, I’m full grown
Still on the scene relatively unknown
Just for you I swim lengths

Sailed a bayou
How deep, depends on your sense your worldview
How about a dance right here, you can borrow her shoes
And I can’t begin to explain

But this, whatever it is, needs improvement
We all have demons you can hear them screaming
If you are anything at all like me darling
The sky will have you reeling, catch catfish while you’re dreaming

Swimming down streaming at things, Georgia
If it’s your medication I promise I’ll be patient
If its hallucination forgive my fascination
But if it’s for the winter we’ll call it hibernation

If it’s for forever we’ll call it separation
It’s always been broken
It’s always needed fixing
The closet to roses I’m going to get is crying with you in Lafayette

Waiting on the fireflies
Hanging out a couple of marionettes
Marionettes
Marionettes

Couple of Marionettes
Couple of Marionettes
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From the album:
Heavy Elevator
Release Year: 2021