[Verse 1]
You picked up my habits, but you kicked me to the curb last Saturday
You smell inside books and you take a second look at the mirror in the hallway
[Pre-Chorus]
Ooh, ooh, I'm destroyed and you're doing fine
Ooh, I thought it wouldn't hurt, but it feels like dying
[Chorus]
And where did you go without any warning?
Posters of us are up in the hallway
You're thirty-five and you've got a daughter
How would you feel if this happened to her?
[Verse 2]
You're running away with a part of me
Took the gold that I can't get back
They're gonna say I was too naive
But you should've known it then
[Chorus]
Said you were my savior, I took the bait
But you were no angel, my foolish ways
Said you were my savior, I was the prey
I know now, I know
[Verse 3]
You rented fancy cars, I used to love who you are, but now it makes me sick
Once there were flowers, I ran around you for hours until the end of it
[Pre-Chorus]
Ooh, ooh, I'm destroyed and you're doing fine
Ooh, I thought it wouldn't hurt, but it feels like dying
[Chorus]
Said you were my savior, I took the bait
But you were no angel, my foolish ways
Said you were my savior, I was the prey
I know now, I know
[Bridge]
You're gonna see me everywhere in all the things we'd do
I'm gonna haunt that bar you like on 7th Ave
And we lived in bliss and fights and the anger
Tore us apart, said you were a savior
Now that I know, it's proof that I'm grown up
Proof that I'm grown up
[Pre-Chorus]
Ooh, ooh, I'm destroyed and you're doing fine
Ooh, I thought it wouldn't hurt, but it feels like dying
[Chorus]
Said you were my savior, I took the bait
But you were no angel, my foolish ways
Said you were my savior, I was the prey
I know now, I know
Said you were my savior, I took the bait
But you were no angel, my foolish ways
Said you were my savior, I was the prey
I know now, I know
Savior was written by Indy Yelich & Miro Mackie & Daniel Chae & Lizzy Land & Annie Schindel.
Savior was produced by Miro Mackie & Daniel Chae.
Indy Yelich released Savior on Fri Mar 14 2025.
‘Savior’ is a raw and honest breakdown of an unraveling relationship which came to a turbulent end. I wrote ‘Savior’ on a rainy day with my friends while sitting on the floor with a poem and our old texts. When I was writing it, I had the urge to use these keywords: “prey,” “naive,” and “grown.”
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