When I'm with you
I don't want to be with you

White hair
And a hopeful smile
Your inside
Is on your outside
I need
A pleasant surprise

Good heart and desire to please
I want a fatal disease

With you
I don't want to be with you
When I'm with you
I don't want to be with you

You are
Everything
My most
Demanding dream

Good heart and desire to please
I want a fatal diseases
With you
I don't want to be with you
When I'm with you
I don't want to be with you
When I'm with you
I don't want to be with you
When I'm with you
I don't want to be with you

About This Song

"Covet" is a haunting exploration of romantic ambivalence and self-destructive desire, capturing the painful contradiction of wanting someone while simultaneously feeling trapped by that very longing. The lyrics reveal a narrator torn between genuine affection for someone described as having a "good heart" and an inexplicable urge to escape, expressing the complex psychology of someone who may fear intimacy or feels unworthy of love. Musically, the song exemplifies Basement's melodic emo/indie rock style from their acclaimed *Colourmeinkindness* album, featuring driving rhythms and emotionally charged vocals that build tension throughout. The track's raw honesty about the darker aspects of relationships-where love can feel like a burden rather than a blessing-resonates with listeners who've experienced similar internal conflicts. Its significance lies in how it articulates the often unspoken reality that sometimes we push away the very things we most desire, making it a standout in the emo revival movement of the early 2010s.

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