Ethel Cain South Alabama God S Country Demo Lyrics Genius Lyrics
Ethel Cain South Alabama God S Country Demo Lyrics Genius Lyrics South alabama (god’s country demo 2) lyrics. [verse 1] it was just a thursday, and it wasn't right for you. so we planned a car chase, down the highway. say goodbye when it hit one hundred. [interlude: ethel cain] you don’t need me like you think you do and i can’t pull you through you just need to feel like someone wants you and i promise you, they do [verse 2: ethel cain] you.
Ethel Cain God S Country Demo 1 Lyrics Genius Lyrics God's country (demo 1) lyrics: cold enough to see you, cold you've tasted love and it tasted sweet you drank the blood and bit the meat you hold it, you hold it, you let it go you close. In light of the soundcloud purge here's my favourite demo of god's country. enjoy ♡♡support the artist!!website: daughtersofcain spotify: htt. Added subtitles for this old edit. God’s country south alabama lyrics. can someone with better analytical skills than i give me their thoughts on the line “don’t sink in me with your dog teeth”? cause aesthetically the line fascinates me but genius is giving me nothing to what it means lol. i always assumed it was referencing nicole dollangangers song.
South Alabama God S Country Demo Ethel Cain Lyrics Youtube Added subtitles for this old edit. God’s country south alabama lyrics. can someone with better analytical skills than i give me their thoughts on the line “don’t sink in me with your dog teeth”? cause aesthetically the line fascinates me but genius is giving me nothing to what it means lol. i always assumed it was referencing nicole dollangangers song. It was just a thursday, and it wasn’t right for you so we planned a car chase, down the highway say goodbye when it hit 122 i’d write the note, you’d leave a pack of your favorite smokes, and we’d take the by ways to. Overall, "south alabama (god's country demo 2)" conveys a longing for liberation, exploring the complexities of a love forbidden by societal norms and the desire to escape and find solace in a place that symbolizes freedom and acceptance.
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