My diary

Lyrics
[Verse 1: Jonas] Guess I'm twenty and my life has barely just begun Opportunities are coming at us 'cause we're young I don't know if I should grow up yet I don't want to get any older I'm twenty-one and the whole year just came rushing by Pressure's getting to me so I feel the need to hide I don't want to get any older And I don't know if I'm even sober [Pre-Chorus: Maël] "Hold on I have to tell you That you're not the one I want to Start having kids with i know I'm through" [Chorus: Maël & Jonas] But you were my diary Thought that you would die for me All these pages I now havе to fill out on my own And I just can't look at you 'Cause you don't know what I've been through Just to fill the void that you еnjoyed to leave I knew [Verse 2: Maël, Maël & Jonas] Twenty-two and the pressure's slowly getting to me Seeing kids being crazy successful hate to be the One that slowly is aging The one that has to be faking I see them kids on my feed with fourteen Stripping for there needs hell I don't know if I'm even sober But I just don't wanna get older [Pre-Chorus: Maël & Jonas] "Hold on I have to tell you That you're not the one I want to Start having kids with I know I'm through" [Chorus: Maël & Jonas] But you were my diary Thought that you would die for me All these pages I now have to fill out on my own And I just can't look at you 'Cause you don't know what I've been through Just to fill the void that you enjoyed to leave I knew [Bridge: Jonas] You were my diary Thought that we Would forever and ever belong You were my diary Thought that we Would forever and ever come home [Interlude: Maël & Jonas] Thank you for being the best, best friend I ever had Thank you for being the best, best friend I ever had Thank you for being the best, best friend I ever had Thank you for being the best, best [Outro: Jonas] You were my diary Thought that we Would forever and ever belong You were my diary Thought that we Would forever and ever come home
Rate this song
0/5.0 - 0 Ratings
Loading comments...
Credits
- Writers
- Maël Brunner
- Jonas Brochhausen