From the recording V: Heaven for the Weekend
“Wrong Bed” is a genre-blending standout from Ryland Fisher’s album V: Heaven for the Weekend—a raw, emotional reflection on longing, distance, and the ache of missing someone. With a rock-leaning country-pop sound, it fuses dynamic guitars and piano with vulnerable lyrics. Fisher captures that empty feeling of waking up without the one you love beside you, turning heartache into something anthemic and unforgettable.
Lyrics
Silence you could cut with a knife’s
Been keeping me up-
Tossing’s turning into up all night again
Feeling lost in this bedroom
Cause I’m not holding you
Your perfume’s fading more and more by the hour
And I can’t take it anymore
I ain’t trying to move on
This house just ain’t a home
And you ain’t where you belong
Let’s take a break from the break up
Girl, don’t you think a week’s been long enough?
These four walls are getting to my head
Without you, what good are these three hundred threads?
Between you and me, one of us is in the wrong bed
If you can’t sleep, come back
Your key's still under the mat
Don’t think twice, you don’t have to call
Cus baby, I don’t need space
And your side's getting colder
I just wanna see your face
The first thing every morning
Let’s take a break from the break up
Girl, don’t you think a week’s been long enough?
These four walls are getting to my head
Without you, what good are these three hundred threads?
Between you and me, one of us is in the wrong bed
The wrong bed
And I can’t take it anymore
I ain’t trying to move on
This house just ain’t a home
And you ain’t where you belong
Let’s take a break from the break up
Girl, don’t you think a week’s been long enough?
These four walls are getting to my head
Without you, what good are these three hundred threads?
Between you and me, one of us is in the wrong bed
One of us is in the wrong bed

