Buck 65
Buck 65 & Charlotte Savary
Buck 65 & Tiger Rosa
Buck 65 &
Buck 65 & Tiger Rosa
Buck 65 & John Southworth
Buck 65 & Jessica Lee
Buck 65 &
Buck 65
Buck 65 & Tiger Rosa
Buck 65 & Adaline
Buck 65
Buck 65
Buck 65 & Tiger Rosa
Buck 65
Buck 65
Buck 65
“This song is basically about the idea of when we start to fight in a relationship. To be honest with you this one steps a little bit outside the theme that runs through the album in that I wasn’t so much thinking about my ex wife, in that what made her leaving so shocking was we didn’t really fight...
[Verse I: Buck 65]
Kiss it better. Stop the bleeding. She attacks, he defends
And the other way around. We forgot how to be friends
Colors change. Winter’s going. Our best chance has come and gone
Fires died. Lightning struck. Corners painted. Guns were drawn
Singing songs with smothered notes
Always in each other’s hearts. Always at each other’s throats
Confide. Confessed. Lied and guessed. I suppose we tried our best
[Hook: Tiger Rosa]
In the end it really doesn't matter
Because what we had, it wasn't love
Only war
[Verse II: Buck 65]
Kiss it better, like before. Changing like we’re summer moons
Once we fixed each other’s gazes and we licked each other’s wounds
Can’t get you out of my system. Did your damage. Said your things
Sun that shines behind the clouds. Birds in cages spread their wings
Set it free. Send me higher. Bleeding heart. Deadly tired
Gently falling rain that kills the glowing flames of friendly fire
[Hook: Tiger Rosa]
Guess now it really doesn't matter
Because what we had it wasn't love
Only war
[Verse III: Buck 65]
Was it love? Only war? Drawing curtains. Closing door
Moments we were lonely for. Wishing love would show me more
Wishing love would show me more
Only War was written by Kathrine Bergstrom & Marten Tromm & Richard Terfry.
Only War was produced by Kathrine Bergstrom & Marten Tromm.