Good Man, Bad Habit
Laura Marling · Other Songs - Laura Marling
Whiping beer for your cheek and a tear from your eye
You take too many drungs and you make too much love
but i know, Your sweet on the inside
Sweet, on the inside
I suffer you see, from low self-asteem and sometimes i break down and cry
You do too conversation point for twobut do we get along
Or are we song wrong we're right?
Sweet on the inside
Come on sweet make a man out of me
not today, can't you see im weak
But if you hang around, i will find some steady ground
On which i cant stand
And no-one can fuck me around
Sweet stand by my side
Sweet on the inside
Good man, bad habit, one i do not need around x3
Sweet on the inside
Thanks to kelly
About Good Man, Bad Habit
Laura Marling's "Good Man, Bad Habit" stands as a poignant exploration of complex relationships and self-doubt, characteristic of her introspective songwriting style. Released independently of a major album, the track exemplifies her signature blend of folk and indie pop, featuring her distinctive vocal delivery and acoustic instrumentation. The song delves into the paradox of loving someone who is not perfect, capturing the emotional turbulence often found in her discography from the late 2000s onward. Marling's ability to articulate universal feelings of vulnerability and acceptance makes this recording a standout piece in her catalogue, resonating with listeners who appreciate raw, unpolished emotional honesty over commercial perfection. The work reflects her broader commitment to exploring the nuances of human connection through music that is both intimate and universally relatable.
