Egg in the Backseat Lyrics by Em Beihold is a Latest English song from the album “Egg in the Backseat” sung by popular artist Em Beihold. Lyrics of this song are written by Em Beihold and music produced by Dallas Caton.
Egg in the Backseat Lyrics
I plugged my phone into the wall
Next to the bathtub, water cold
I didn’t notice ’cause you got in my head—
—ed on the freeway in the night
I’m going eighty, no headlights
I’m losing focus
Thinking ’bout the night that you cracked me like an egg in the backseat
Better call me a taxi
(You’re so stupid just standing with a cigarette)
And your necklace makes me forget my checklist
You will everything I won’t
Now I like the smell of smoke but
I think you’re a bad idea
You’re a bad idea, you’re a bad idea
I think you’re a bad idea
I can’t believe how far I fell
I think you’re a bad idea
You’re a bad idea, we’re a bad idea
I think you’re a bad idea
But what the hell
Black and green t-shirts in the wash
I shrunk your jeans, the water’s hot
You’re so distracting
But I’m not upset
I wasn’t perfect, I was fine
Now I can’t do a thing right
You’re how I’m acting
I just can’t forget
The night that you cracked me like an egg in the backseat
Better call me a taxi
(You’re so stupid just standing with a cigarette)
And your necklace makes me forget my checklist
You will everything I won’t
Now I like the smell of smoke but
I think you’re a bad idea
You’re a bad idea, you’re a bad idea
I think you’re a bad idea
I can’t believe how far I fell
I think you’re a bad idea
You’re a bad idea, we’re a bad idea
I think you’re a bad idea
But what the hell
I know they say love can be blindin’
No one said you get absent-minded
I resisted, look what the time did
Goin’ crazy and you’re indicted
I think you’re a bad idea
You’re a bad idea, you’re a bad idea
I think you’re a bad idea
I can’t believe how far I fell
I know you’re a bad idea
You’re a bad idea, we’re a bad idea
I know we’re a bad idea
But what the hell
Song Details
Singer : Em Beihold
Album : Egg in the Backseat
Lyrics : Em Beihold, Alexandra Veltri
Music : Dallas Caton, Alexandra Veltri