Don’t ever say you’re sorry and not mean it
Don’t ever say you’re sorry and not mean it
Cause baby it’s hard to believe it but I'm
Don’t ever say you’re sorry and not mean it
Don’t ever say you’re sorry and not mean it
I'm, don't believe it baby I'm
How many times can the heart break
How many times can it all take
Till it all comes down. Till it all comes down
How many times can my heart break
How many times can it all take
Till it all comes down
'Cause I lay beside you
And you lay beside mе
*I’M ELECTRIFYING
OH
'Cause I lay beside you (losing you)
And you lay bеside me (losing you)
*WE'RE ELECTRIFYING
Don’t ever say you’re sorry and not mean it
Don’t ever say you’re sorry and not mean it
Cause baby it’s hard to believe it but I'm
Don’t ever say you’re sorry and not mean it
Don’t ever say you’re sorry and not mean it
I'm, don't believe it baby I'm
Blue bells ringing all the time
Like all day, ringing in the air (losing you)
Blue bells ringing all the time
Like all day, even when the air is dark
'Cause I lay beside you
And you lay beside me
*I’M ELECTRIFYING
Oh
'Cause I lay beside you (losing you)
And you lay beside me (losing you)
*WE'RE ELECTRIFYING
Oh
Ya telling me
On the street
That when I leave
Im missing in the corner of your mind
*Baby on and ocean we’ll be fine
*We can't quiet see
*But the more we dream
*You and I could sail this life
Living on an ocean is fine
How many times can the heart break
How many times can it all take
Till it all comes down. Till it all comes down
How many weights can my heart take
How many times can it all break
Till it all comes down
'Cause I lay beside you
And you lay beside me
*I’M ELECTRIFYING
Oh
'Cause I lay beside you (losing you)
And you lay beside me (losing you)
*WE'RE ELECTRIFYING
Oh
Air was written by Phebe Starr.
Air was produced by Miro Mackie & Al Wright.
Phebe Starr released Air on Tue Oct 19 2021.
The song was written and produced in a matter of minutes. All attempts to improve on it took the humanness out of it, and by losing that we lost the magic and the essence of what we created.
— via NME