Verse 1
Lip gloss on the rearview, 2 a.m. glow,
Your last voice note’s stuck on repeat, won’t let go.
I’m parked in the cul-de-sac, engine running soft,
Typing “I still taste you” then delete it off.
Pre-Chorus
Dashboard clock blinks like it’s counting sins,
Every tick is a maybe where the night begins.
Chorus
This is my sugarcoat apology, sweet on the surface, sharp underneath,
Words dipped in honey but they cut like teeth.
If you roll the window, let the breeze sneak through,
Taste my sugarcoat apology—meant just for you.
Ooh, melt on my tongue, sticky and bright,
Sugarcoat apology till we’re alright.
Verse 2
Your scrunchie’s on the gearshift, pastel and frayed,
I twist it like a promise that we never made.
Streetlights paint the windshield in candy hues,
Every color’s a memory I can’t refuse.
Pre-Chorus
Radio hums low, static in the space,
Filling up the quiet where I miss your face.
Chorus
This is my sugarcoat apology, sweet on the surface, sharp underneath,
Words dipped in honey but they cut like teeth.
If you roll the window, let the breeze sneak through,
Taste my sugarcoat apology—meant just for you.
Ooh, melt on my tongue, sticky and bright,
Sugarcoat apology till we’re alright.
Bridge
If these seats remember every laugh and lie,
They’d spill the syrup truth we both deny.
One text, one chance, one open line—
Send it back, send it back, make it mine.
Final Chorus
This is my sugarcoat apology, dripping in neon, glowing in the dark,
Heartbeat in the bassline, leaving its mark.
If you roll the window, let the breeze sneak through,
Catch my sugarcoat apology—pulling me to you.
Ooh, melt on my tongue, sticky and bright,
Sugarcoat apology owns the night.