Irish Exit lyrics Meaning

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By Jamie Jordan

Irish Exit song by Eliza McLamb from Primary Album Album not found. The music is composed and produced by Joel. Genre is Rock music. The Record company is unknown. Released on None.

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Irish Exit Meaning

[[Verse 1]
I’m every mother’s favorite but my own
I read the books you love for fun
I order perfectly ’cause I know what you’d want

I’ll grab your coat before you know you’ll need it
Be the best you’ll ever sleep with
‘Cause I love giving head
Not like the others, they just pretend

[Pre-Chorus]
But you’ll pick me apart if you see me up close
I like you the best when you leave me alone
If you asked me to fight, you know I’d fly

[Chorus]
I’ll take the Irish еxit when I get too close
I know that I’m thе safest when I’m alone
But I become so needy when I know that you don’t need me anymore
When I can’t remember who I was before

[Verse 2]
I know I’m dangerous to touch
In the light, if it’s enough
To let me lie to you, I’ll let you stay the night
, And you won’t pry if you are satisfied
So I keep the veil pulled nice and tight
Don’t look at me in the mirror, ’cause you’ll look back at your own eyes

[Pre-Chorus]
And you won’t take your time with me
I’ll give you what you want from me
And I won’t let you feel guilty

[Chorus]
I’ll take the Irish exit when I get too close
I know that I’m the safest when I’m alone
But I become so needy when I know that you don’t need me anymore
When I can’t remember who I was before

[Outro]
I can only be what I take from you
The rip we share is hurting me, but I made myself for you
I love you so hard from you, I care more than the rest
If you’ll be my fool, I’ll be your best]
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    Jamie Jordan, an American songwriter with a knack for crafting captivating tunes across a diverse musical spectrum, including Hip-hop, Country, Folk, and R&B. With proficiency in a wide range of genres, I share my lyrical creations on this platform under the categories I and J.

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