Creatures In Heaven

Album: I Love You So F---ing Much (2024)
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  • Three in the morning, making love
    Laid on the floor of your apartment
    Bird's eye view of the two of us
    Face in makeup and cheap fake blood
    What do you think about when you think about love?
    I'm dumbstruck when you're tender, but it's
    Three in the morning, be in the moment
    Here in a moment, free in a moment

    It tears through my head, does it haunt you too?
    Diamonds in the dark in your old bedroom
    You held me like my mother made me just for you
    Held me so close that I broke in two
    It tears through my head, does it haunt you too?
    Never really said that I loved you, too
    Lucky, lucky you, 'cause I'm fortune's fool
    Such small words but they hit so huge

    I don't think I realize
    Just how much I miss you sometimes
    We were young and so in love
    We were just creatures in heaven
    I don't think I realize
    Just how much I miss you sometimes
    For a moment, we were just
    We were just creatures in heaven

    Three in the morning, safe inside
    Bury me here in your laundry pile, at
    Three in the morning, be in the moment
    Here in the moment, free in the moment
    Three in the morning, over like that
    Go slow-motion, cut it to black
    'Cause it's merely a moment, here for a moment
    Here is the moment, here for a moment

    It tears through my head, does it haunt you too?
    Diamonds in the dark in your old bedroom
    You held me like my mother made me just for you
    Held me so close that I broke in two
    It tears through my head, does it haunt you too?
    Never really said that I loved you, too
    Lucky, lucky you, 'cause I'm fortune's fool
    Such small words but they hit so huge

    I don't think I realize
    Just how much I miss you sometimes
    We were young and so in love
    We were just creatures in heaven
    I don't think I realize
    Just how much I miss you sometimes
    For a moment, we were just
    We were just creatures in heaven

    I don't see the point in a subtle romance
    Ten tons heartache sitting on your back
    Scared of the crack where the light comes through
    I'm only really me when I'm here with you
    And it gets into your head like a cosmic zoom
    Coat on the door like an old space suit
    So long cowboy, you're so cool
    Cash in hand with a memory of you

    I don't think I realize
    Just how much I miss you sometimes
    We were young and so in love
    We were just creatures in heaven
    I don't think I realize
    Just how much I miss you sometimes
    For a moment, we were just
    We were just creatures in heaven

    Creatures in heaven
    Back then, we were just
    Creatures in heaven
    We were just creatures in heaven Writer/s: David Algernon Bayley
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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