Visions Lyrics – Hana Bryanne

Visions Lyrics by Hana Bryanne

I wear lace underwear to go nowhere
And no one walks me home
Keeps me like a secret, my own company
I’m reaping what I’ve sown

And I am treading water on the uptown A
I just can’t stand to be alone these days
These days
I’m going by a different name

But I still look just like my mother
Her vision’s biting at my heels
While I become a better bluffer
And David wakes up early just to call my name

I just can’t stand to be alone these days
These days
Got an awful vision of you in the hall
Looking at your songbird after the free fall

You took her out
And took her home
To the train down from Connecticut
You looked so small then

We talk about the weather
Getting better, if I’m having any fun
Choke on my diplomacy
You tell me you’ve been seeing someone

And I blow half my paycheck just to get to your place
I just can’t stand to be alone these days
These days
Got an awful vision of you in the fall

Tending your ? letting it grow so tall
You took me out
And took me home
To the train down from Connecticut

Felt so small then
Beg you not to visit, left me off
Never was an option, you’d hate what you saw
You took me out

And took me home
To the train down from Connecticut
Took so long
Did you 〈.?.〉

Or just 〈.?.〉
Anything at all
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Hana Bryanne Lyrics – Visions

Hana Bryanne

Visions