Zara Kershaw — Landslides lyrics
The page contains the lyrics of the song "Landslides" by Zara Kershaw.
Lyrics
I’m the disease and the medicine
‘Cause I always come and go Each time I leave as a skeleton
He hates to love me down to the bone
He admits it’s been too long
Holds up another beer instead
Asked me how my mother’s been
Said «I haven’t seen her yet»
And as I raise my glass
Knowing it could be the last
Night we’ll ever have
When the train finally pulls me back
I let go but you let landslides fall on my window
As dust fell we fled, left our raincoats warm at the door
Say we were young, we were just kids
Look at all the mess we made
When someone asks me if I’m his
He feels the need to look away
And as we’re walking back
Rain dripping caramel
I still taste the past
Doesn’t falter but I know him well
I let go but you let landslides fall on my window
As dust fell we fled, left our raincoats warm at the door
It’s electric
He knows I’m soft to the touch
And he thinks about it Talking not saying too much
I try hard to fight it Old bridges we have burned
I know you hate to love whenever I return
Gone cold for you
Though I can’t forget it But if I keep remembering
I’ll know I’ll regret it We’re both alive and crazy
Knowing it is heaven
With just a little more
I let go but you let landslides
I let go but you let landslides
Fall on my window
As dust fell we fled, left our raincoats warm at the door
I let go but you let landslides fall on my window
As dust fell we fled, left our raincoats warm at the door