I heard you sing, heard your telephone ring
I became obsessed and let you lift up my dress
But it's not wrong to assume the worst
And it's not right to string you along
I don't know what came over me
When you came over and told me your dreams
I guess I was hungry for someone I could need
But I devoured you, destroyed you in my greed
And I'm sorry, honey
You just tasted so sweet
But it's not wrong to assume the worst of me
And it's not right to leave me hanging
I can change, baby
I can change again
Slowly molting into something I betrayed
If not for you, if not for you, if not for you
Then let it be for me
credits
from Don't Look At Me,
released July 15, 2019
Eric Martinez (production)
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