Two Drinks In
Intoxicating Confessions: Two Drinks In by Emily Taylor KelsoLyrics
Two drinks in and I’m thinkin’ ‘bout you
Reflecting on thoughts of a person after consuming two drinks.
Two drinks in and I kinda wanna call you up
Feeling the desire to call the person after two drinks.
Your voice, my favourite melody, when you just say hello to me
Expressing the joy of hearing the person's voice, considering it a favorite melody.
I’m two drinks in and I might tell you I’m in love
Considering confessing love after consuming two drinks.
If you were here right now, I’d let it slip; let the words fall from my lips
Expressing a desire to reveal feelings if the person were present.
You’d think it was the whiskey when I asked you to kiss me
Suggesting a potential request for a kiss under the influence of alcohol.
But you know drunk minds and sober hearts, I think you’re a work of art
Acknowledging the belief that under the influence, genuine feelings arise, praising the person as a "work of art."
And I’d say it all over again even if I wasn’t two drinks in
Committing to expressing feelings regardless of intoxication level.
Two drinks in and I’m twice as lonely
Feeling lonely after two drinks, pondering if the person also misses them.
Wonderin’ if you miss me too
Wondering about the person's feelings in another reality where they could be together.
In another universe, we’d be tangled in between my sheets
Imagining an intimate scenario that cannot happen in the current state of intoxication.
But I’m two drinks in and you don’t know the truth
Revealing a hidden truth about the emotions while being two drinks in.
If you were here right now, I’d let it slip; let the words fall from my lips
Expressing a desire to confess feelings if the person were present.
You’d think it was the whiskey when I asked you to kiss me
Repeating the potential request for a kiss, attributing it to the influence of whiskey.
But you know drunk minds and sober hearts, I think you’re a work of art
Reaffirming the belief that genuine feelings surface under the influence, praising the person.
And I’d say it all over again even if I wasn’t two drinks in
Committing to express emotions even without the influence of alcohol.
In my head, I picture it finally going down
Imagining a scenario where emotions are confessed, envisioning a quiet, intimate moment.
Brush a hair from your face, no one makes a sound
Describing a tender moment of brushing hair away in silence.
Ocean eyes, the first time finally seeing me
Visualizing the person with captivating "ocean eyes" finally acknowledging the speaker.
Lean in close, catch your breath, feel that sweet release
Envisioning a close encounter and the emotional release that follows.
If you were here right now, I’d let it slip; let the words fall from my lips
Expressing the desire to confess feelings if the person were present.
You’d think it was the whiskey when I asked you to kiss me
Repeating the potential request for a kiss, attributing it to the influence of whiskey.
But you know drunk minds and sober hearts, I think you’re a work of art
Reaffirming the belief that genuine feelings surface under the influence, praising the person.
I’d say it all over again even if I wasn’t two drinks in
Committing to express emotions even without the influence of alcohol.
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