London by AV-Haters Lyrics
I made coffee for two, one for me and one for you. Yours goes cold, because I’m in the wrong time zone. I’ve been flying through the night though, I texted when I left Heathrow. I'll let you get some sleep, maybe I'll try again next week
Nights in London, where the lights shine bright. I’m the piano man at the bar every night. When my glass gets empty I feel so alone, I never knew that I could feel so cold
I’m counting down the days until I reach you. I’ve bought you a present in every town I’ve been to. I forgot to in Brighton, but just know that I meant to. It’s heavy every time I tell you that I miss you
It's evenings when I need you. Are you struggling to sleep too? This sweater lost your scent two weeks ago but it's a habit that I can't lose. I'm struggling to choose between my dreams and you. Thought you were my muse but you’re feeling like a tune
Nights in London, the lights blind my eyes. I sing songs to strangers almost every night. The bartender pours all my drinks too strong, I never knew that I could feel so cold
I hope you’re counting down the days until I come home too. I’ve bought you a present in every town I’ve been to. I went back to Brighton, this time I got your gift too. It’s hurting every time I tell you that I miss you
I never stopped thinking about how I missed you so much and how I don’t kiss you enough, I know that. I’m singing songs of us together, they sound happy but all they do is make me sad. I know you were lonely, is that an excuse though? You knew I was lonely, but I was still faithful. I took all the songs I wrote you, burnt them to a flame. Not sure that I really want you to explain. Your presents feel dirty, I threw them away. The facts of this problem are driving me insane
You knew exactly how I missed you. And still you let him kiss you
Nights in London never felt quite right. While you’d invite him over to stay the night. Evenings in London, where the nights were long. While you spread your legs for him and moaned our songs
The life we chose, we’re never together. Never together but always and forever. I’m stepping off the plane, you should be here too. On the day I come home you’re waking up in his room
Nights in London, where the lights shine bright. I’m the piano man at the bar every night. When my glass gets empty I feel so alone, I never knew that I could feel so cold
I’m counting down the days until I reach you. I’ve bought you a present in every town I’ve been to. I forgot to in Brighton, but just know that I meant to. It’s heavy every time I tell you that I miss you
It's evenings when I need you. Are you struggling to sleep too? This sweater lost your scent two weeks ago but it's a habit that I can't lose. I'm struggling to choose between my dreams and you. Thought you were my muse but you’re feeling like a tune
Nights in London, the lights blind my eyes. I sing songs to strangers almost every night. The bartender pours all my drinks too strong, I never knew that I could feel so cold
I hope you’re counting down the days until I come home too. I’ve bought you a present in every town I’ve been to. I went back to Brighton, this time I got your gift too. It’s hurting every time I tell you that I miss you
I never stopped thinking about how I missed you so much and how I don’t kiss you enough, I know that. I’m singing songs of us together, they sound happy but all they do is make me sad. I know you were lonely, is that an excuse though? You knew I was lonely, but I was still faithful. I took all the songs I wrote you, burnt them to a flame. Not sure that I really want you to explain. Your presents feel dirty, I threw them away. The facts of this problem are driving me insane
You knew exactly how I missed you. And still you let him kiss you
Nights in London never felt quite right. While you’d invite him over to stay the night. Evenings in London, where the nights were long. While you spread your legs for him and moaned our songs
The life we chose, we’re never together. Never together but always and forever. I’m stepping off the plane, you should be here too. On the day I come home you’re waking up in his room