Celeste
by d4vd

Album: not released (2023)
  • (Baby)
    (I love you)
    So this is what it's like
    To not need weed to get me high
    I love it when you hold me when you cry
    Just because, just because

    Be my valentine
    I wanna make Cupid suicidal
    These are the kind of thoughts that cross my mind
    Just because, just because

    I love you so, so much
    I love you so, so much

    Darling, I would love to ease your mind
    But you only open up when you get high
    If I had the money, I would buy us time
    Just to get by, just to stay high

    Oh, Celeste
    The girl with my name tattooed on her chest
    Smell her on my clothes like cigarettes
    I hear her voice each time I take a breath
    I'm obsessed
    Oh, Celeste
    Afraid you'll only love me when undressed
    But you look so damn gorgeous in that dress
    Missing you so much makes me depressed
    But I digress, because

    I love you so, so much (baby)
    I love you so, so much

    (I love you) Writer/s: David Anthony Burke
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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