Matt Simons – With you Lyrics
[Verse 1:]
Honest where I start from
I try and impart my wisdom
A combination of truth and fear
That’s the way it’s always been
My father and his before him
At times we hurt the …
[Verse 1:]
Honest where I start from
I try and impart my wisdom
A combination of truth and fear
That’s the way it’s always been
My father and his before him
At times we hurt the …
[Verse 1]
Oh, pity me
I’m so alone and so blue
My friends have all gone away
Their friendliness too
[Pre-Chorus]
It was I on my own
With no need to belong
And I wanted to die
That’s when …
[Verse 1]
Got some money, got some cash
I’m rich and now I’m sad
And I wonder if I’m sad about the money that I have
Got some boats on my plane
At the hotel …
[Intro]
Yeah
Polishin’ a goddamn sword, you know what I’m sayin’?
Polishin’ a sword (Uh, uh, uh, uh)
Concrete Family, Concrete Industries, Concrete Boys up, always, never down
(And this beat from Cash, not from …
When the only sound in the empty street
Is the heavy tread of the heavy feet
That belong to a lonesome cop
I open shop
When the moon so long has been gazing down
On …
You need to get off my mind…
I’m never satisfied.
It’s never good enough.1
I always seem to find the right,
Formula for putting up, yeah.2
I tried to love you, baby.
In every way, in every way.3
I tried to satisfy you, honey.
But you wouldn’t stay, you wouldn’t stay4
I’m like a clover and rye.
You hang it out on me.
If I really want to find someone else,
I’ll find some company.5
Hey-yeah.
I’m in a hurry out, wouldn’t worry about a little hiccup.
Why can’t you see?
Why can’t you see?
Why can’t you see, that I am sick of this love.6
I tried to love you, baby.
In every way, in every way.
I tried to satisfy you, honey.
But you wouldn’t stay, you wouldn’t stay
I tried to love you, baby.
In every way, in every way.
I tried to satisfy you, honey.
But you wouldn’t stay, you wouldn’t stay
(I knew it was wrong, but I thought about you still)7
Girl, I do not know.
Where you’re running to.
I’m your finish, love,
I’m the one for you.8
If you do me wrong,
If I’m cruel to you,
You’re a fool for me,
I’m a fool for you.9
Shawty10 been talking about her new options,11
But options do not mean that they’re competition12
The master key perfectly fits your ignition.13
Forever under the greatest possession.14
You are not foreign at all to this sentence.15
Hopefully this is the first time you did this shit.
Rooms full of naked and caucasian women.16
Rooms full of naked and caucasian women.
Jesse Rutherford, lead singer of The Neighbourhood, complains that the relationship to which he always returns is not fully satisfying.
“I always seem to find the right formula for putting up” means that he is always settling down in the relationship, trying to make it work when he should actually let go of it.
Despite his best efforts, Jesse Rutherford does not have a heart for this romance.
Even the girl is not fully satisfied with the relationship. For some reason, they always find themselves together when both parties know the relationship is not meant to be.
While the relationship is not perfect, Jesse Rutherford also hasn’t put the time and energy into finding someone else, so he settles for this girl.
Jesse Rutherford asks his girl to confront reality and realize that he’s not in love with her. She refuses to accept that.
Even though he’s not in love and wants to move on, Jesse Rutherford still finds himself thinking about the same girl.
After trying to end the relationship, Jesse Rutherford returns to it surer than ever. He makes a U-turn and realizes that this girl is his destiny.
Jesse Rutherford is not convinced the relationship will be perfect, but he is resolved to be a fool and stay in the relationship despite the possible negative consequences.
“Shawty” refers to Jesse Rutherford’s girl.
“New options” refers to other suitors.
He is confident that no guy will still his girl’s heart.
Jesse Rutherford says that he and his girl fit together like a key and a lock made for each other.
“Under great possession” means “captivated by love.”
“This sentence” is the commitment they make to one another.
The Neighbourhood closes this song called “Warm” by describing a scene of naked white women, leading listeners to believe there may have been some cheating that disrupted the relationship.
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