The Facts

You opened up your home
When I needed it the most
And I can feel the cracks
We're getting older
And I'm in the past

And I know you said that I was too attached
But I guess it's just the weight I gained from my dad
And I know that I should just accept the facts
But my mother never taught me that

I feel like the rug
Pulled out and called my bluff
My half-empty glass
Is losing time, losing fast

And I know you said that I was too attached
But I guess it's just the weight I gained from my dad
And I know that I should just accept the facts
But my mother never taught me that

Safe and sound, above the ground
Keep me around, I won't make a sound
Safe and sound, above the ground
Keep me around, promise I won't make a sound

Listening to your keys
As I suck my teeth
I wonder if you know what you mean to me

And I know you said that I was too attached
But I guess it's just the weight I gained from my dad
And I know that I should just accept the facts
But my mother never taught me that



Credits
Writer(s): Natalie Toland
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