Never Going Home

Album cover art for "Never Going Home" by Maggie Rogers

Maggie Rogers - Pop, Pop Rock

Never Going Home

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[Verse 1] Smooth out the lines on my face in the mirror And think about where I'm gonna go Put on my red lipstick like a hero And swallow the fear down my throat [Pre-Chorus] There's old music playing, I can hear my friends saying "There's ten seconds 'til it's time to go" So I put on those old heeled boots, they've been waiting At the bottom of the closet alone [Chorus] I can't behave But I don't wanna be alone But you kept me waiting Now I'm never, ever going home, never going home Nеver going home [Verse 2] Walk in and the world starts turning I can't hеlp looking for you at the bar Catch a glimpse of someone with kind eyes dancing Whose jacket's the same color as the seats in your car [Pre-Chorus] There's old music playing, I can hear my friends saying "You know it's time to go, go, go, go, go" Can you jump off the cliff? I know that you can handle it And time's got a way of letting you know [Chorus] I can't behave But I don't wanna be alone But you kept me waiting Now I'm never, ever going home, never going I can't believe That you'd rather be on your own But you kept me waiting Now I'm never, ever going home, never going home Never going home Never going home (Alright) [Bridge] We get to talking, but those lips aren't your lips We lean together, those hips aren't your hips When we're out in the back and I'm catching my breath I close my eyes to forget all the rest, oh [Chorus] I can't behave But I don't wanna be alone No, you kept me waiting Now I'm never, ever going home, never going I can't believe That you'd rather be on your own But you kept me waiting Now I'm never, ever going home, never going home [Outro] I'm never, ever going home, never going home I'm never, ever going home, never going home

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Credits

Writers
  • Maggie Rogers
  • Ian Fitchuk