Upstate Lyrics – Charlotte Cornfield

Upstate Lyrics by Charlotte Cornfield

The snowbank that you dug through
The winter that I trudged through
We were driving down to Upstate
You behind the wheel

Wanted to tell you how I feel
I hadn’t known you very long
So I just bit my tongue and cued up the next song
At the overlook now all I see is green and blue

And I look over at you throwing pistachios
And my fingers must be frozen
But I’m not going down alone
Past the generating station

You point out its potential
I guess the whole thing’s fragile
Guess you and I are pretty new
Pretty new, pretty new

Pretty new, pretty new
Pretty new
You said that when ice melted
If it could make a sound

It would be tiny sizzle
And I thought that was brilliant
It smelled like blown out candles
When you left the room

And I could have just keeled over
But I am resilient
Soft-spoken when I met you
I sleep so much better next to you

Rain dripping on my foot
Cold coffee in the morning
I like it when you rest your elbow on my shoulder
And ask me a question

No hint of warning
Pretty new, pretty new
Pretty new, pretty new
Pretty new, pretty new

Pretty new, pretty new
Find more lyrics at westlyrics.com

Listen to their music here
WestLyrics.com Amazon Music    WestLyrics.com Apple Music
Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate and an Apple Partner, we earn from qualifying purchases

Charlotte Cornfield Lyrics – Upstate

Charlotte Cornfield

Upstate