Let’s Eat Grandma
Let’s Eat Grandma
Let’s Eat Grandma
Let’s Eat Grandma
Let’s Eat Grandma
Let’s Eat Grandma
Let’s Eat Grandma
Let’s Eat Grandma
Let’s Eat Grandma
Let’s Eat Grandma
Let’s Eat Grandma
[Verse 1]
With her head in her scars
Ava studies her palm
As she waits on the window seat
Pebble thrown overarm
Her face is stark in alarm
She says, “What do you want from me?"
I said
Why'd you take it as final when you're starting to spiral
Girl, why can't you see?
You know I know you can do it
And I'll help you get through this
Whether it's
Once or twice or again
Again, no
[Verse 2]
Moonlight in the garden
Grass beneath your toes
Girl in shame says, “They can't see me like this”
"Well, if you slip or stall, I'll be holding your hands"
I'll be holding your
Mmm, mmm, I
[Verse 3]
A couple summers have passed
And I can't place the car
As I walk past her balcony
Words long lost in this air
A little breeze in my hair
Is I think what she might've been
I wonder where she's been living
And if she's still wishing for no-one to see?
I know I have to accept this
But if she'd have let me
[Outro]
I'd be there
Once or twice or again
Again
Ava was written by Jenny Hollingworth & Rosa Walton.
Ava was produced by David Wrench.
Let’s Eat Grandma released Ava on Tue Jun 12 2018.
Ava is the fictional main character of the song. She is trying to help a person she loves through a mental illness.
In a press release, Jenny Hollingsworth said the song explores:
the realization as you get older that some things are more complicated, and from the outside looking at a person you can’t always see how difficult some problems are to solve.
In an interview with The 405 they said:
Rosa Walton: It’s...