
The other two were written by Shawks and there was a desperation for love brought to a whole new level. A lyric about being entangled in a phone line that catches your attention, especially when followed by one detail about suffocation and choking on someone's voice. That must be you, right? It was a little creepy but .. that's how Hawks wrote his songs. You stay flattered. The last song has a great rhythm, a strong bass flowing through the song that seems to smooth things out into a song that is very easy to get lost in. The first time you listen to it, you are distracted from the lyrics so you decide to have the others listen. There are many s*sual lyrics and something you are very sure of is a metaphor for kidnapping. Many people want to keep the song safe. Many "never talk to anyone else".
Shawks ππ«[08:31]
Did you like it ;)
Katerina [08:31]
yes! it was great π
Katerina [08:31]
that song. was it about me or am I hearing things sorry haha.
Shawks ππ«[08:32]
Two of them were!!! ________________________Baby didnβ you notice?
Adele [08:32]
I suspected but I kind of pushed it down
Adele [08:32]
Shawks ππ«[08:33]
Your welcome! You just take up a lot of my thoughts these days & I had 2 write it out. maybe when I see you again I can sing them to u in person.
Katerina [08:34]
Iβd like that! sorry but I need to get back to work:(
Shawks ππ«[08:34]
Not 4 long baby! Iβll see u soon and u can leave that place. The final day right?
Katerina [08:34]
yeah but I gtg, bye
Shawks ππ«[08:35]
gn\(- β -)/ β₯ β₯ β₯
So both songs are about you, which scares you the more you think about the nature of that last song. It's just a style choice, right? Help give that music a vibe? Exactly as Shawks enjoys writing songs - who will you judge? You like this kind of song. When they don't write obsessively and creepily about you. βββ Shawks pick you up from the airport wearing sunglasses that are darker than usual and with his hair forced under a baseball cap. He hugged you, shamelessly breathing down your neck as if you had just returned from a war and not just the woes of ordinary civilian life. You go with it. "Mmm, miss you so much ..." "I miss you too, Shwks." He pulls away and takes your suitcase in one hand, and holds your hand with the other. He squeezes, he smiles and he leads you out of the airport and takes a waiting taxi, eagerly explaining his plan as he does so. "- Not gone yet, you will stay in the mine for a few days then we will leave. Tell me if you need anything. I'm really looking forward to this, both the tour and ... Thy. " You smile and lean on him; he has squeezed himself right in front of you in the back seat so he can be near, exactly what he has craved for the past few months. The journey has ended before you know it and you witness when he gives a generous tip to the driver and takes you out of the car as the stars twinkle overhead. The night air begins to bite your skin as Shawks pulls you into his apartment, leaving you with a strange sense of deja-vu when you look at all the familiar places from Shawks' video calls, from cushions on couches to boxes. that's proof of the fact that the Hawks only moved a few weeks ago.