Maybe maybe I'll see you there but
Later later I look around I'm faded faded
Lately I've been jaded jaded
Tell me if you wanna get

Couldn't stand to look into someone's eyes
I was too weak too insecure, nevermind
I was afraid you could read my soul
Could have crumbled so I said no
Back then I was unsure so I said no
She said Oh, it all started cause I wanted more
It all started cause I was just bored
Weed was hidden in the front seat
Gotta trust me, gotta let go
It was like one of those nightmares
I swear I couldn't move
The same shit on repeat I'm trapped in a loop
Such an odd feeling well, thank you
You got me always daydreaming but nothing new
Wanna be part of your stories too
Sweet honey be sticky just like glue

Maybe maybe I'll see you there but
Later later I look around I'm faded faded
Lately I've been jaded jaded
Tell me if you wanna get
Naked naked your energy is sacred sacred
No I'm not a player player
Bro as high as a skyscraper
Tell me if you wanna get

You're ghosting me I no longer exist
You shut your door, a love I can no longer show
I just wanted to be reassured, yeah
I have no wish to hear your nonsense
As a kid I was so reckless
Such a shame you didn't come back
Selfish boy you'll never get that
She's the girl with the red bag
Life suits her like a silk dress
Sky looks fake, yeah, what's next
Is there any kind of life after death

Maybe maybe I'll see you there but
Later later I look around I'm faded faded
Lately I've been jaded jaded
Tell me if you wanna get
Naked naked your energy is sacred sacred
No I'm not a player player
Bro as high as a skyscraper
Tell me if you wanna get


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