I woke up with you
In a unfamiliar bed
Trying to force together the pieces
In my head
Because I don't really know
Just who I am
But I’ll stay with you
In my arms
Because that’s something I understand
I understand
CHORUS
And I don't want to change
I like the way you taste
I don't know my own name
Lying in my arms
Feel our talking hearts
And their word's a piece of art
I don't have to speak
Your eyes they make me weak
But don't you know the weak is just so dream
Because it's the price I pay
For waking up with you
In the month of June
VERSE 2
I'm scared to remember
but the story's been told
how did I get here and do
and do I have to go home
I know it's probably not far from here
But I don't want to leave alone
Because I feel more myself right now
Than I ever did before.
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