Jinx Lyrics – Lia Pappas-Kemps

Jinx Lyrics by Lia Pappas-Kemps

Sitting in the mezzanine of this stupid library, fidgeting
Swimming in a reservoir off of Highway 64, just visiting
You said your family owns a cottage, empty for the summer—interesting
Now I’m kissing you in the park, when we said that we were social distancing

Nothing’s been good for a while
But I think you could change my life if you tried it out
Sitting on the beach
Let our mouths run a mean streak

Gossiping ’bout people that we care about
You know I don’t mean it
I know you don’t mean it
But you’re the only guy I know who’s decent

When the world is quiet I can hear you thinking
God, I think I love you
I don’t wanna jinx it
I think my Achillеs heel is your hands ’round the steering wheel, gripping

We watched your family film reels
Your dad in thе 80s
The image, it’s spitting
With my last bit of minutes I call you from the balcony of my grandparents’ building

To tell you that the thing that I said last time about loving you
Well, I was only kidding
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Lia Pappas-Kemps Lyrics – Jinx

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Jinx