A classy new folk-pop number about defying a toxic relationship, featuring with clever arpeggiated guitar playing by the singer-songwriter from Boston, Massachusetts, taken from her recent debut EP Taking My Side. To explore and enjoy more by Emma Harner, including the rest of the EP, see also the other embedded links below.
You were in love with me that summer
If it’s true, why tell me now?
Put down your camera,
I’ll outrun it you’re just a picture of doubt
I’d call your bluff
You’d let me drive
If I was better at taking my side
I got you there
You gave me hell
It’s just as well
Go ahead, make the joke
You know I hate to watch you try
Make a face like it’s nothing
Get caught in a lie
I’d call your bluff
You’d let me drive
If I was better at taking my side
I got you there
You gave me hell
It’s just as well
It’s just as well
So take me for a pushover
I’ll never be more
Than what I am
A big yes man
I understand
You take me for a pushover
I’ll never be more
Than what I am
A big yes man
I understand
Radio way too loud
Turn it down for a minute
Tell me I saved your life
I know I didn’t
New to comment? It is quick and easy. You just need to login to Disqus once. All is explained in About/FAQs ...
Feel free to recommend more new songs and albums and comment below. You can also use the contact page, or find more on social media: Song Bar X, Song Bar Facebook. Song Bar YouTube, and Song Bar Instagram. Please subscribe, follow and share.
Song Bar is non-profit and is simply about sharing great music. We don’t do clickbait or advertisements. Please make any donation to help keep the Bar running:
