Talking to myself feels a lot like talking to you
I don't wanna read the news
I wanna walk to your room
The things I never do
The things I never do
Don't you understand?
The tide waits for no man
And time doesn't care for plans
I said I'm with the band
You're such a ladies man
You're such a ladies man
And now I miss you
A friend and someone to sing to
I can pack my bags
You don't have to hear me sing again
Am I the kind of girl you marry?
Walking back and forth, it felt like a dream
that I didn't quite believe but you were convincing me
And as I looked above
I saw trees we couldn't tell the size of
Trees we couldnt tell the size of
Now I don't miss you
You were so hard to talk to
Letters I won't send
I still read them now and again
Am I the kind of girl you marry?
Am I something temporary?
Am I better inside of your memory?
Am I the kind of girl you marry?
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Just a beautiful jazzy rap album with buttery smooth flows versed with huge talent. It's not only lovely to the ears, but the lyrics are profound and empowering about the struggles that she faces. zhangtastic
Despite its themes of isolation and loneliness, Caroline White's latest batch of folk-pop confessionals is an LP brimming with confidence. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 7, 2019