HAIM - My Song 5
I find it hard, tried to reserve
I’ll get it right when I am hurt
(Hot for me)
Romance is on
(Hot for me)
To her he’ll go
(Hot for me)
Yet I’ll be fine
(Hot for me)
‘Cause I know
[Chorus:]
He’s in her heart, on the floor thinkin than I’ve ever known
I’ll be up going through crazy shit I did for you
In my mind, in my head see that all the words I’ve said
Honey believe I am never coming home again
I’ve been lied to
So what’s the truth?
Now I’m left down the high road, keeping it all from you
I’ve been going dying to know what you tried
You’ve been lying so
Honey I’m not your honey pie
[Chorus:]
He’s in her heart, on the floor thinkin than I’ve ever known
I’ll be up going through crazy shit I did for you
In my mind, in my head see that all the words I’ve said
Honey believe I am never coming home again
Nothing you want does that thing to replace
Then both of them cutting kind of deep, so you won’t need me
Wishin you’ll never have to let your everything
If you wanna know, if you wanna show
It needs what it seems, so to be you
He’ll buy nothing, just through again
I’ll never let it go
Honey I’m not your honey pie
Tried to be like a god
I’m too here on the rise, I’m tryin
Tried to be like a god
I’m too here on the rise, I’m tryin
[Chorus:]
He’s in her heart, on the floor thinkin than I’ve ever known
I’ll be up going through crazy shit I did for you
In my mind, in my head see that all the words I’ve said
Honey believe I am never coming home again
I’ve been lied to
So what’s the truth?
Now I’m left down the high road, keeping it all from you
I’ve been going dying to know what you tried
You’ve been lying so
Honey I’m not your honey pie
"My Song 5" is the sixth and final single from American rock band Haim's debut studio album, Days Are Gone. A re-recorded version of the song, featuring rapper A$AP Ferg, was released as a single on August 15, 2014. A music video for the song was released four days later. On October 3, 2014, Haim posted a cover version by the Australian rock band Movement on their SoundCloud account to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the release of Days Are Gone. U2 used the guitar riff of the song in "Lights of Home" from their album Songs of Experience. "Lights of Home" is credited to U2 and HAIM, and was later remixed by Beck.