Bittersweet Lyrics – Marc Scibilia

Bittersweet Lyrics by Marc Scibilia

Sold the little green house
In the old neighborhood
The kids needed space
Found an acre and a half, 4 bed, 3 bath

It’s pretty great
Me and mike used to run every morning
He’s twice as fast, and he’s 40
We’d talk about music and Jesus

He always slows down for me
I’m gonna miss this place
And all the friends we made
Always thought that I

Be glad to say goodbye
When you find a dream
Then you finally see
That it’s bittersweet

Like everything
That black velvet couch from my single days
Sit down, you might nevеr get up
If it could talk it would tell you all the girls I laid

It would say, basically nonе
I know that bookshelf is cheap pine
Bought it when I was 25
It might not be worth saving

But I don’t want to replace it
I’m gonna miss this place
And all the friends we made
Always thought that I

Be glad to say goodbye
When you find a dream
Then you finally see
That it’s bittersweet

Like everything
I wish I could go back in time
When my dog and my dad were alive
Running through Veterans Park

I would tell my younger self
It’s paradise
I still got the taste in my mouth
Of that Lagavulin shot going down

To the tears on my cheek
When I held you near me
I see it clearly now
God, I miss those days

Why’d I wish ’em away
Why’d I close my eyes
And pray for better times
I’m holding onto you

Keep holding onto me
The taste of bittersweet
In everything
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Marc Scibilia Lyrics – Bittersweet

Marc Scibilia

Bittersweet