Serpentwithfeet - Hyacinth (Strings) lyrics
serpentwithfeet [Jonathan Josiah Wise]
[Serpentwithfeet - Hyacinth Strings lyrics]
So glad the soil has yielded something more than bad luck
Oh, I began to believe nature's magic was reserved for bees
Not for the men I meet, yeah
But those who sleep with flower by their head
Wake up with a lover in their bed
Don't tell me the universe ain't listening
I went to bed single now I'm kissing
A man that was once a hyacinth
A man that was once a hyacinth
Don't tell me the universe ain't listening
I went to bed single now I'm kissing
A man that was once a hyacinth
A man that was once a hyacinth
He never played football
But look at how he holds me
He never needed silverware but I'm his little spoon
And all the soup on his mouth came from me
Distant men ain't fine as they used to be
The handsomest guys are caring and nearby
Life has taught me, life has shown
All the love I need is home, is home
Don't tell me the universe ain't listening
I went to bed single now I'm kissing
A man that was once a hyacinth
A man that was once a hyacinth
Don't tell me the universe ain't listening
I went to bed single now I'm kissing
A man that was once a hyacinth
A man that was once a hyacinth
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