The city fades into vague light and by the time
I get myself to the station the world is mine
Slipping through the current so my friends are riptides
Taking me away (me away) from the real life
With every weekend a stranger who can fuel my addiction
He can paint me a picture we can live in the fiction
In a perpetual state of all the give and the take
I lose myself in a way, but I'll be right back. (Oh-ah-ah-ah-ah)
I lose mysеlf in a way, but I’ll be right back. (Oh-ah-ah-ah-ah)
I lose myself in a way, but I'll bе right back
The city will be the death of me and I'm fine with that
Cause I’ve got life to burn and time to cry
Slipping into the grave and to something more comfortable
Taking me away (me away) from the cubicle
With every weekend a stranger who can fuel my addiction
He can paint me a picture we can live in the fiction
In a perpetual state of all the love and the hate
I lose myself in a way, but I'll be right back. (Oh-ah-ah-ah-ah)
I lose myself in a way, but I'll be right back. (Oh-ah-ah-ah-ah)
I lose myself in a way, but I'll be right back
If you can reach my phone, then I've been taken home
I've got my sticks and stones and I'll be right back
If I watch the world explode into the world I know
I've got my skin and bones and it suits me well
If you can reach my phone, then I’ve been taken home
I’ve got my sticks and my stones, and I'll be right back
If I watch the world explode into the world I know
I’ve got my skin and bone and it suits me well
Oh-ah-ah-ah-ah
Oh-ah-ah-ah-ah
Oh-ah-ah-ah-ah
Oh-ah-ah-ah-ah
(Oh-ah-ah-ah-ah)
If you can reach my phone, then I've been taken home
I've got my sticks and stones, and I'll be right back
If I watch the world explode into the world I know
I’ve got my skin and bone and he suits me well
Be Right Back was written by Kai Bosch.
Be Right Back was produced by Kai Bosch.
Kai Bosch released Be Right Back on Wed May 04 2022.
‘Be Right Back’ is an ode to losing yourself. It was self written and produced from my bedroom, taking inspirations from classic dance pop, but giving it a softer, more melancholy sound. I see the song as a celebration of the freedom of living in London after growing up in a very isolated part of ru...