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lyrics
Hello, hello,
you didn’t pick up the phone,
it told me to leave a message after the tone
I don’t have much to say, don’t wanna get in your way
I was just wondering, ‘fore i get on this plane
I was thinking about what we did the other day
And how nothing has been hitting quite in the same way
And how human it is to not want something good to end
I know you know how disillusioned I get
I think we’re within the realm of possibility
But no one has ever felt easy
Where do we go? Where do we go now?
Where do we go when the future’s unknown
Look, I don’t mean to scare you
I can see it so clearly
Sorry, this is all coming out wrong
Hello, hello,
you didn’t pick up the phone
it’s raining a bunch and I finally got home
I wanted to talk, maybe do other stuff
Got a feeling that I might’ve fucked up
I keep seeing the same numbers again and again,
Maybe the universe is telling me it’s time to unbend
What do we do when we have all this trust
Do you ever feel like the world could be ours?
I was waiting for my bag,
And it hit me how complicated my speech can be
But all I really wanted to say is
I swear you know me like nothing and no one
Tell me, are you imagined
All the velvet and satin,
I know you think we’ve only just begun
(But)
Why don’t we go to the chapel of love?
Where we’re gonna get married
Can you imagine
Eternity, baby, for good
Why don’t we go to the chapel of love?
Where we’re gonna get married
Darling, you’re magic
Eternity, baby, for good
Before I go, I just need you to know
That I meant everything I said
And I hope you call me back
credits
released April 6, 2021
Written, produced, and mixed by Nana Lourdes
Mastered by Ruben Radlauer
Photo by Alexa Mareka
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