I’ve been thinking ’bout us, thinking ’bout love, thinking ’bout falling to pieces
I’ve been thinking that maybe I’ve been wrong all this time
’Cause I’ve been watching you walk, watching you talk, watching you stand hands in pockets
I’ve been wondering how to live if you’re not in my life, if you’re not in my life
Oh don’t mind me, I’m just in agony, I just die a little more each day
Tell me how can I breathe with you looking at me that way?
I’ve been coming undone, biting my tongue, words bubble up without warning
I just might let it slip how quick I’d give you my heart
’Cause I can no longer bear being so aware of the distance there between our fingers
A matter of inches might be miles apart
Oh don’t mind me, I’m just in agony, I just die a little more each day
Tell me how can I breathe with you looking at me that way?
If you want me just say something ’cause all this nothing is killing me slow, slow, slow
So if you want me just say something ’cause it’s torment every time you don’t mind me
I’m just in agony
Don’t mind me, I’m just in agony, I just die a little more each day
Tell me how can I breathe with you looking at, looking at, looking at, looking at
Don’t mind me, I’m just in agony, I just die a little more each day
Tell me how can I breathe with you looking at me that way?
credits
from Infatuation,
released November 9, 2018
Lyrics by Danielle Knibbe
Music by Danielle Knibbe & Connor Walsh
Danielle Knibbe – vocals
Bryn Besse – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals
Connor Walsh – electric bass, vocals
Robin Claxton – drums, percussion
Chris Pruden – organ, piano, Wurlitzer
Produced by Bryn Besse
Co-produced by Danielle Knibbe, Connor Walsh
Engineered by Braden Sauder at Marquee Sound
Additional engineering and Editing by Bryn Besse & Connor Walsh
Additional Editing by Lance Schibler
Mixed by Howard Bilerman
Mastered by Reuben Ghose at Mojito Mastering
Photography by Wendy Mulder
Cover Design by Danielle Knibbe
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