I remember those nights, crying in your embrace You won't stay like this, you’d say with grace We built a bubble, so sick and entwined Is it wrong to love? Is it wrong to be kind? Loving you feels sick, so problematic and wrong, they said In the chaos we create, that's where we belong Did your mom get mad when I made you smile bright? Did you hate my way of loving, with all of your might? I recall your green eyes, the stories they spun You’d rather fight with me than have peace with anyone Loving you feels sick, so problematic and wrong In the chaos we create, that's where we belong You were never met by my father’s gaze You were too much for him, in so many ways Now the love he claims I need is the love you once gave But the bubble has burst, and I’m learning to brave 'Cause Loving you feels sick, so problematic and wrong In the chaos we create, that's where we belong At sixteen, it’s strange, but you’re no longer near So I can sleep with that love, without fear Just a wife by his side, but with you I had fun Your songs filled my weeks, our laughter had won In your cozy old hoodie, those millions were spent Laughing at jokes, with no need to repent We’d talk through the night, till the dawn's gentle light Those moments were twisted, yet somehow felt right