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Elizabeth Moen - Ex's House Party | Audiotree Live
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Elizabeth Moen
Elizabeth Moen
Lead Vocals
Gemma Cohen
Gemma Cohen
Background Vocals
Caoimhe Barry
Caoimhe Barry
Background Vocals
Dan Padley
Dan Padley
Electric Guitar
David Hurlin
David Hurlin
Drums
Graham Patzner
Graham Patzner
Violin
Sam Rae
Sam Rae
Cello
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Elizabeth Moen
Elizabeth Moen
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Elizabeth Moen
Elizabeth Moen
Producer
Scott McDowell
Scott McDowell
Producer
Jonathan Kirchner
Jonathan Kirchner
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

I can see from the corner you're watching if I'm watching too
Here again and when we're out I tell them I'm just friends now with you
Talk about what's old and new and dancing around what's in between
Dirty walls and letting go and getting close again
And what that really means
I can see from the landing you've got the affection you crave
Would still be standing right here with ta drink she made me even if I'd stayed
Slip outside to get a ride without saying goodbye
Turn around to see if you'd stop me
Even though it'd hurt more if you tried
I'm stuck in the hallway
Afraid to close the door
You used to be so far away
But not so much anymore
And I built this up around me
And I can't stop looking at the floor
Well it's hard to look you in the eye and know that this
Will never be more than what it is now
Street lights are making lines
Down the empty road from the rain
So I'll wait inside pretend to look at the faces in your frames
Kitchen light behind my back are showing everything on the glass
You arm's around her shoulder
And I'm trying to make sense
On how I feel about the past
I'm stuck in the hallway
Afraid to close the door
You used to be so far away
But not so much anymore
And I built this up around me
And I can't stop looking at the floor
Well it's hard to look you in the eye and know that this
Was never really more than what it is now
Well it's hard to look you in the eye and know that this
Was never really more than what it is now
Written by: Elizabeth Moen
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