Lyrics

What's that perfume that you wear It brings me back somewhere To the anticipation before i kissed someone It's got a sadness in it Knowing how it ended A promise of something so sweet That never could be And it smells so good That sandalwood The lavender Lemon ginger And I guess I still love her But she's gone forever And however hard that might feel At least it was real If it could hurt like that Got a miniature shampoo bottle on my shelf From when we stayed at a hotel And one whiff of that and I'm back there with her Coming out of the shower She's standing bare Fixing her hair Says, "Let's go somewhere" I can smell her sunlotion From the wind of the jasmine And the salt from the ocean And it smells so good That sandalwood The vetiver Pink pepper And I guess I still love her But she's gone forever And however hard that might feel At least it was real If it could hurt like that It smells so good That sandalwood The lavender Lemon ginger And I guess I still love her But she's gone forever And however hard that might feel At least it was real If it could hurt like that
Writer(s): William Salter, Ralph Macdonald, William Eaton, Jens Martin Lekman Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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