I know someday you'll be gone for good
And I'll still be waiting in the same place I've always stood
Somewhere between loving you and wanting to hold myself together
but I'll learn to let go until I don't even remember
The way you taste
Like good decisions on a bad day
And maybe
a little bit of cherry
and water that's fine
the way you sink your teeth in me
like it's the last prayer you'll ever speak
baby, I'll learn to forget
the nights we spent
knee-to-knee, cheek-to-cheek
living on what we had left
after the explosion, a moderate erosion
still, I hold on, cause you know I can't forget
The way you taste
Like good decisions on a bad day
And maybe
a little bit of cherry
and water that's fine
the way you sink your teeth in me
like it's the last prayer you'll ever speak
baby, I'll learn to forget
you always want more when I give less
you go to pull back and you pull me in
and you know I love
The way you taste
Like good decisions on a bad day
And maybe
a little bit of cherry
and water that's fine
the way you sink your teeth in me
like it's the last prayer you'll ever speak
baby, I'll learn to forget
I’ll learn to forget
the way you sink your teeth in me
like it's the last prayer you'll ever speak
baby, I'll learn to forget
credits
released October 14, 2022
Raquelle Langlinais - Vocals
Guillermo Murillo - Electric Guitar
Robbie Saunders - Pedal Steel
Chris J. Norwood - Acoustic Guitar
TJ Callaway - Bass
Ethan Sedlmeier - Drums
Music by Raquelle Langlinais & Guillermo Murillo
Lyrics by Raquelle Langlinais
Produced, Engineered & Mixed by Guillermo Murillo
Assistant Engineer - Nick Clem
2nd Assistant - Eduardo Rubalcaba
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