Hey, I hope you're doing well
Though it seems so I can tell
Guess you found someone as well
Say, know it's months ago I said
That you were a just a phase
Want to feel someone's embrace
And I felt it in your arms
The coldness and the warmth
The feeling of ecstasy
The feeling of you with me
But it began to fade
Butterflies turned to hate
Lonely toys have nowhere to go as they're stuck on the floor, waiting for ghosts
Though she moved on I still wish for her growth since she carved quite a place for her smile in my thoughts.
Wait, for your return my dear
I just felt it lasted years
But I guess it can't be real, knew you'll
Break every promise ever made
Catching feelings that will fade
Hide behind that pretty face
Though I felt it in your arms
The coldness and the warmth
The feeling of ecstasy
The feeling of you with me
But it began to fade
Butterflies turned to hate
You were the one
You were the one
You were the one
You were the one
You were the one who took the things I could break
And left it to pieces, the shards on display
Cause, what else could break hearts away down the coast
Could only be you, cause you are the ghost
Lonely toys have nowhere to go as they're stuck on the floor, waiting for ghosts
Though she moved on I still wish for her growth since she carved quite a place for her smile in my thoughts.
credits
released February 10, 2024
Lyrics written by Mokki and Paeng
Music written by epitha
Recorded somewhere secret shhhhhhhhh
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