Baby Steps

Album: The Art of Loving (2025)
Charted: 91
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  • Mm
    Mm

    It's funny in the rearview
    You're closer than you are
    In truth, we're worlds apart
    I'm used to being near you
    When I'm down to ten percent
    And you'd plug me straight back in
    Now there's no one to text when the plane lands
    Or to call when it's taking off
    Right, left, baby steps
    I'll be my own pair of safe hands
    It's not the end, it's the making of
    Right, left, for now

    I'm taking ba-ba-ba-baby steps
    Ba-ba-ba-baby steps, mm
    Ba-ba-ba-baby steps
    Ba-ba-ba-baby steps

    It's learning how to balance
    If I'm out on Friday night, it'll be me turnin' off them lights
    When I come home (home)
    But I'll manage (I'll manage, I'll manage)
    There'll be roses on the shelf
    'Cause this house gon' love itself
    Yeah, this house gon' love itself

    I'm taking ba-ba-ba-baby steps (one foot at a time)
    Ba-ba-ba-baby steps (I don't wanna step foot into my eye)
    Ba-ba-ba-baby steps (ain't no reason why)
    Ba-ba-ba-baby steps

    Mm
    Mm
    I won't fall back (mm)
    If I fall forwards (mm)
    Least I have that (mm)
    At least I have that

    I'm taking ba-ba-ba-baby steps
    Ba-ba-ba-baby steps, (ain't no, ain't no reason why) mm
    Ba-ba-ba-baby steps, (no reason why) mm
    Ba-ba-ba-baby steps

    Ba-ba-ba-baby steps (yeah, yeah)
    Ba-ba-ba-baby steps (ba-ba-ba-baby steps)
    Ba-ba-ba-baby steps (ba-ba-ba-baby)
    Ba-ba-ba-baby steps Writer/s: Bastian Langebaek, Max Wolfgang, Olivia Dean
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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