Quiet in the South is the unreleased track of American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey, which she debuted during a much-anticipated performance at the Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California. The song is expected to be part of the tracklist for her upcoming tenth studio album and ninth major-label studio album, The Right Person Will Stay. It is a melancholic, Southern Gothic-style ballad that expresses the complex emotions of heartbreak, longing, and emotional instability in a very poetic and haunting way. The song captures a moment where a woman, in the absence of her lover, sits on the edge of her thoughts, fears, and possible destruction. Whether you are a fan of Lana Del Rey or just simply someone looking for impactful lyrics, this song is bound to leave an impression. Its irresistible music and unforgettable, impactful lyrics make it impossible not to sing along. Check out the Quiet in the South lyrics by Lana Del Rey below, and experience the song’s passion.
Lyrics of Quiet in the South by Lana Del Rey
Ooh, Are You Coming Home Tonight?
Should I Turn Off The Light Or Burn Down Your House?
Ooh, Are You Coming Home Tonight?
It’s Getting Awfully Quiet In The South
When You Don’t Know Anybody In Your Way Out In The Woods
Things Don’t Always Turn Out Like I Want Or Thought They Should
But I’m No Stranger To A Disappointing End
I’m Not Trying To Sound Bitter Like The Fruit That You’re Drinking
Ooh, Are You Coming Home Tonight?
Should I Turn Off The Light Or Burn Down Our House?
Ooh, Are You Coming Home Tonight?
It’s Getting Awfully Quiet In The South
I Guess I’m Just Stuck In, That’s What Happens When
Someone Or Another’s ’bout To Do Dumb Shit Again
These Rocks Aren’t Skipping Like My Heart Still Beats For You
Guess That’s What I Call Up When They Call Me Crazy Cool
Feet Up On The Back Porch, The Wind’s Blowing Through
I’m Staring At The Propane, Like, What’s A Girl To Do?
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