More songs by Andrea Bejar
Description
Producer: Jake Fine
Lyrics and translation
Original
Flowers on my table, a card on my stand.
Tells me that you're sorry we're fighting again.
Silence in the morning, ghost in my bed.
Say it's just a moment and this ain't how it ends.
I cried out every letter, every measure of my name.
And drowned in the river of your wake.
Would've weathered hell and all you had to do was stay.
I taught you how to love, you taught me how to lose someone.
Dresses on a hanger, calico folds.
Trying to convince you they're more than just old clothes.
On the stage forever watching fire burn to cold.
Promise you'll take care of every part of me you love.
I cried out every letter, every measure of my name.
And drowned in the river of your wake.
Would've weathered hell and all you had to do was stay.
I taught you how to love, you taught me how to lose someone.
Oh, oh. Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh. Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
I cried out every letter, every measure of my name.
And drowned in the river of your wake.
Would've weathered hell and all you had to do was stay.
I taught you how to love, you taught me how to lose someone.
English translation
Flowers on my table, a card on my stand.
Tells me that you're sorry we're fighting again.
Silence in the morning, ghost in my bed.
Say it's just a moment and this ain't how it ends.
I cried out every letter, every measure of my name.
And drowned in the river of your wake.
Would've weathered hell and all you had to do was stay.
I taught you how to love, you taught me how to lose someone.
Dresses on a hanger, calico folds.
Trying to convince you they're more than just old clothes.
On the stage forever watching fire burn to cold.
Promise you'll take care of every part of me you love.
I cried out every letter, every measure of my name.
And drowned in the river of your wake.
Would've weathered hell and all you had to do was stay.
I taught you how to love, you taught me how to lose someone.
Oh, oh. Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh. Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
I cried out every letter, every measure of my name.
And drowned in the river of your wake.
Would've weathered hell and all you had to do was stay.
I taught you how to love, you taught me how to lose someone.