Liz Longley

Liz Longley - Bad Habit lyrics

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I couldn't stand the smell of smokeUntil he lit that cigaretteI never felt a temptationUntil I smelled it on his breathAnd the night we first kissedOn the balcony aloneWell, he tasted like troubleBut he felt like my ownOh, bad habit, I can't be withoutOh, bad habit, bittersweet on my mouthWe got a long, drawn-out storyI don't want to explainI picked up a bad habitAnd I'll never be the sameEven after all the love we madeAll the records we spunI was dying for moreJust trying to fill up my lungsBut I knew it right thenHe could never love me backStill, I told myselfI'd never feel anything quite like thatOh, bad habit, I can't be withoutOh, bad habit, bittersweet on my mouthWe got a long, drawn-out storyI don't want to explainI picked up a bad habitAnd I'll never be the sameI'll light it up, breathe it inLet it all go, and I'll do it againLight it up, breathe it inI swear it almost feels like himI remember when it felt like the first timeThere ain't nothing like a first timeBad habit, I'm gonna put you outOh, bad habit, I will miss you on my mouthBut we had a long, drawn-out storyAnd it was bound to end somedayOh, bad habit, oh, bad habitI'll never be the same

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