"Heartbeat" lyrics

"Heartbeat"

You're looking like your mother did
Sitting in the same low light
Feels like a dream sometimes
But I still wake up in the middle of the night

Then you called me up
And at the other end of the line
Was nothing but a heartbeat
Tell me baby, should I take it as a sign?
The heartbeat

I'm trying not to let you go
I'm trying not to lose control

And then the clouds roll in
Another night under the rain
Music on my window
Tell me baby, will it ever be the same?

I listen to the thunder rolling
Coupled with the rhythm and the heat
As I step into a nightmare
Tell me baby, was it you, or was it just a fever dream?

I'm trying not to let you go
I'm trying not to lose control

But it's terrifying
And it's terrifying
And it's terrifying
Terrifying


Thanks to Nick for correcting these lyrics.
Writer(s): Devon Portielje, Conner Molander, Dylan Phillips
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