Stockholm

Album cover art for "Stockholm" by Nina Nesbitt

Nina Nesbitt - Pop

Stockholm

4 Plays

Duration: 2:42

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Lyrics

[Verse 1] I never loved him, him Sorry that I left and cut you out Took a little while but I worked it out Now I'm never wondering if I'm good enough, mmm You hold me like a diamond in the rough, rough [Pre-Chorus] Oh, and I don't feel no pain 'Cause real love ain't that way Oh, and it feels fucking crazy When you touch me lately I think I finally know [Chorus] I never loved him, not even for a minute Thought I did then, but you don't see when you're in it Nobody has gone half as high, come as far As you and I I never loved him, oh [Verse 2] He took me from Stockholm On a train to Oslo Got a boat to Helsinki He said, "love ain't gonna hurt If the one you love deserves you" Bodies close, I feel it all I'm never wondering if I'm good enough, mmm You hold me like a diamond in the rough, rough [Pre-Chorus] Oh, and I don't feel no pain 'Cause real love ain't that way Oh, and it feels fucking crazy When you touch me lately I think I finally know [Chorus] I never loved him Not even for a minute Thought I did then, but you don't see when you're in it Nobody has gone half as high, come as far As you and I I never loved him, oh [Bridge] I oh I, oh, I oh I I oh I, oh, uh, uh I oh I, oh, I oh I I oh I, oh, uh, uh I oh I (never), oh, I oh I (loved) I oh I, oh, uh, uh (him) I oh I (never), oh, I oh I (loved) I oh I, oh, uh, uh (him) I oh I, oh, I oh I (I never loved him) I oh I, oh, uh, uh (not even for a minute) [Chorus] I never loved him (I oh I, oh, I oh I) Not even for a minute (I oh I, oh, uh, uh) Thought I did then (I oh I, oh, I oh I) But you don't see when you're in it (I oh I, oh, uh, uh) Nobody has gone half as high (I oh I, oh, I oh I) Come as far, as you and I (I oh I, oh, uh, uh) I never loved him (I oh I, oh, I oh I) Oh (I oh I, oh, uh, uh) No

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Credits

Writers
  • Nina Nesbitt