you know how to reel me
you know how to reel me in
i want to resist you
your words always win
you call me your angel
smooth talkin' should be a sin
you say i'm your sweetheart
i say you're my poison
and i try and i try and i try and i try
oh i try and i try and i try and i try
but you're always poisoning poisoning poisoning me
you know how to make me
you know how to make me fall
you say you can fix me
you can't fix me all
you call me your baby
all i want is for you to call
you call me your honey
do you know my real name at all
and i try and i try and i try and i try
oh i try and i try and i try and i try
but you're always poisoning poisoning poisoning me
but you're always poisoning poisoning poisoning me
credits
from fountainhead,
released July 2, 2015
written/performed/recorded by felicia sekundiak
supported by 7 fans who also own “i don't think about u (only sometimes)”
I picked Brown Study purely for the Jens Lekman vibes. However, this entire album just gets more comfortable with every listen. This might be a niche take, but to me it's as if singer/songwriter Jens Lekman turned his hand to dream pop and trip hop while taking the rhythmic vibes of Cigarettes After Sex and dialing them up to "waking up in the morning after sex" tempo. It's a sonic trip is all I can say. riotgrrrl_meg
supported by 6 fans who also own “i don't think about u (only sometimes)”
Well... Like some people here, I never really liked that song! However, this is *so* much better than the original, for all the reasons already listed by deluded_marxist! The depth of feelings here, especially from the vocals but also the slow music, really is on a whole other level! Thanks to Tara Tantrum for taking me here! Highly recommended!!! bmurator