Friday 21 October 2022 07:48 AM UTC+00 | Tags: english-songs midnights-album-all-song-list-taylor-swift taylor-swift
Maroon Lyrics by Taylor Swift is the Brand New English Song from the album, “Midnights“. Taylor Swift has sung this Latest English Song, while Maroon Song Lyrics are penned by Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff, with Music also produced by Taylor Swift and Jack Antonoff and this Brand New Music video was released on the 21st of October 2022.
Maroon Lyrics – Taylor Swift
When The Morning Came We Were Cleaning Incense Off Your Vinyl Shelf ’cause We Lost Track Of Time Again Laughing With My Feet In Your Lap Like You Were My Closest Friend How’d We End Up On The Floor, Anyway? You Say, ”Your Roommate’s Cheap-a$$ Screw Top Rosé, ” That’s How I See You Everyday Now
And I Chose You The One I Was Dancing With In New York, No Shoes Looked Up At The Sky, And It Was The Burgundy On My T-shirt When You Splashed Your Wine Onto Me And How The Blood Rushed Into My Cheeks So Scarlet, It Was The Mark You Saw On My Collarbonе The Rust That Grew Between TеLephones The Lips I Used To Call “Home” So Scarlet, It Was Maroon
When My Silence Came We Were Shaking, Blind, And Hazy How The Hell Did We Lose Sight Of Us Again? Sobbing With Your Head In Your Hands Ain’t That The Way Sh!T Always Ends? You Were Standing Hollow-eyed In The Hallway Carnations You Had Thought Were Roses, That’s Us I Feel You, No Matter What The Rubies That I Gave Up
When I Lost You The One I Was Dancing With In New York, No Shoes Looked Up At The Sky, And It Was Maroon The Burgundy On My T-shirt When You Splashed Your Wine Onto Me And How The Blood Rushed Into My Cheeks So Scarlet, It Was Maroon The Mark You Saw On My Collarbone The Rust That Grew Between Telephones The Lips I Used To Call “Home” So Scarlet, It Was (Was) Maroon
Awake, With Your Memory Over Me That’s A Real Fu*King Legacy, Legacy Awake With Your Memory Over Me That’s A Real Fu*king Legacy To Leave
The Burgundy On My T-shirt When You Splashed Your Wine Onto Me And How The Blood Rushed Into My Cheeks So Scarlet, It Was Maroon The Mark You Saw On My Collarbone The Rust That Grew Between Telephones The Lips I Used To Call “Home” So Scarlet, It Was Maroon