LYRICS
Black bunny ears, dark dance floor
Whisper your fears, last chance whore
Boyfriends got you all tied up
In the wrong kinda way
You’re fed up by stay
Kiss me, be free
Break his heart and start
Living your life the way that you want
Tell the truth is how you move on
Sparkle your eyes, we’re in disguise
Whisper I hear, You kinda like guys
but they got you tied up in the wrong way
Come be with girls, we like to play
La la la la la la la la lady
Ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma maybe
Kiss me, be free
Break his heart and start
Living your life the way that you want
Tell the truth is how you move on
La la la la la la la la lady
Ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma maybe
I’ve seen this before, stepped out the door
Couldn’t be bored anymore
Keen to explore, let a roar
Wouldn’t be wondering, when you could just wander in
La la la la la la la la lady
Ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma maybe
(x4)
Black bunny ears, dark dance floor
Smack all your fears, spark something more
Take my number, call me when it’s done
Wake your slumber, crawl if you can’t run
Kiss me, be free
Break his heart and start
Living your life the way that you want
Tell the truth is how you move on
You wouldn’t be wondering, you could just wander in
Ouu Lady, Wouldn’t be wondering
La la la la la la la la lady
CREATIVE TEAM
Davey Browne: guitar
Cha Wilde: lyrics, melody, vocals
JOURNAL
This is a tortured taboo lust song, inspired by the girl I met at the New Years rave who wanted to kiss me so badly but her monogamous boyfriend was a hard NO (classic), marinated in Lana Del Rey and Amy Winehouse vibes.
If you would like to explore deeper love, polyamory and freedom in love, check out my dear friend Elizabeth Anne Cunnningham who is a coach and she specializes in ethical non-monogamy. Being around her is just filling up on love. Davey and I are polyamorous and it’s a roller coast joyride my friends. It’s not just about sexual relationships either. It’s just whatever you want it to be. The freedom to life your life full of loving whatever you love. That means if I want to build a relationship with another man, I can. If I want to use my time to deepen my relationship with myself, my friends, my music…I can. It’s about celebrating our ability to love so much and use our time to grow many loves, whatever that means to you. That’s why it’s so liberating and empowering. What do you love? Go love it! What are you curious to love? Go try it!
One of the very first songs I ever wrote was Thousand Loves —- inspired by early explorations into polyamory.
Love, Cha