Come Undone

Album: Sunshine Kitty (2019)
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Songfacts®:

  • The lyrics for the songs on Sunshine Kitty were taken from journals Tove Lo has kept since she was nine years old. This track finds her recalling her first falling out with a boyfriend with whom she was very much in love.

    I lay in the fire, cry and I cry
    Over nothing, I make a monsoon and it's about you
    What is it 'bout you that makes me come undone?


    Tove Lo felt like she's ruined everything because of just one fight. She told The Sun: "You have your first big fight and you think you are never going to get back to what it was. You think the world is going to end. It totally does. It is funny what love does to you - it messes with everything."

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