It’s just another morning, nothing feels new.
Got up, got dressed, did what I always do.
Stepped outside, caught the train, same old view.
Put my headphones on, shuffled a random tune.
Then that song came on, the one I used to hate.
Thought it was childish, but now it cuts me like a blade.
Didn't see it coming, but damn, here it goes.
Tears well up, I blink fast, hope no one knows.
Shake it off, deep breath, there's work to do.
Smile at strangers, play the role, just make it through.
Lunch break, small talks, drowning in the noise.
For a while, it almost feels like I’ve got a choice.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
Streetlights flicker, but I don't even care.
Hands in my pockets, gripping my phone tight.
Scrolling through our messages, damn, not tonight.
Laughter fills the air, drinks keep coming round.
Jokes and stories, voices blurring out the sound.
Then it hits me—God, that scent, just like you.
Words get caught, I freeze, but no one has a clue.
Tilt my head back, let the whiskey burn.
Fake another smile, let the night take its turn.
Dancing through the memories, pretending it's fine.
But deep down, I know, I’m still stuck in rewind.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
Streetlights flicker, but I don't even care.
Hands in my pockets, gripping my phone tight.
Scrolling through our messages, damn, not tonight.
Fingers type out everything I wish I could say.
How I miss you, how I messed up, how I begged you to stay.
I hit save, never send, let the screen fade to black.
Guess this is how it ends—just words I can’t take back.
So I walk, just keep walking, till the feeling fades.
Maybe tomorrow, maybe never—it’ll be okay.
So I walk, just keep walking, till the feeling fades.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
Hands in my pockets, gripping my phone tight.
Scrolling through our messages, damn, not tonight...no, never...
never send, let the screen fade to black.
Guess this is how it ends—just words I can’t take back.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
Streetlights flicker, but I don't even care.
Hands in my pockets, gripping my phone tight.
Scrolling through our messages, let the screen..... fade to... black.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
let the screen..... fade to... black.
It’s just another morning, nothing feels new.
Got up, got dressed, did what I always do.
Stepped outside, caught the train, same old view.
Put my headphones on, shuffled a random tune.
Then that song came on, the one I used to hate.
Thought it was childish, but now it cuts me like a blade.
Didn't see it coming, but damn, here it goes.
Tears well up, I blink fast, hope no one knows.
Shake it off, deep breath, there's work to do.
Smile at strangers, play the role, just make it through.
Lunch break, small talks, drowning in the noise.
For a while, it almost feels like I’ve got a choice.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
Streetlights flicker, but I don't even care.
Hands in my pockets, gripping my phone tight.
Scrolling through our messages, damn, not tonight.
Laughter fills the air, drinks keep coming round.
Jokes and stories, voices blurring out the sound.
Then it hits me—God, that scent, just like you.
Words get caught, I freeze, but no one has a clue.
Tilt my head back, let the whiskey burn.
Fake another smile, let the night take its turn.
Dancing through the memories, pretending it's fine.
But deep down, I know, I’m still stuck in rewind.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
Streetlights flicker, but I don't even care.
Hands in my pockets, gripping my phone tight.
Scrolling through our messages, damn, not tonight.
Fingers type out everything I wish I could say.
How I miss you, how I messed up, how I begged you to stay.
I hit save, never send, let the screen fade to black.
Guess this is how it ends—just words I can’t take back.
So I walk, just keep walking, till the feeling fades.
Maybe tomorrow, maybe never—it’ll be okay.
So I walk, just keep walking, till the feeling fades.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
Hands in my pockets, gripping my phone tight.
Scrolling through our messages, damn, not tonight...no, never...
never send, let the screen fade to black.
Guess this is how it ends—just words I can’t take back.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
Streetlights flicker, but I don't even care.
Hands in my pockets, gripping my phone tight.
Scrolling through our messages, let the screen..... fade to... black.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
let the screen..... fade to... black.
It’s just another morning, nothing feels new.
Got up, got dressed, did what I always do.
Stepped outside, caught the train, same old view.
Put my headphones on, shuffled a random tune.
Then that song came on, the one I used to hate.
Thought it was childish, but now it cuts me like a blade.
Didn't see it coming, but damn, here it goes.
Tears well up, I blink fast, hope no one knows.
Shake it off, deep breath, there's work to do.
Smile at strangers, play the role, just make it through.
Lunch break, small talks, drowning in the noise.
For a while, it almost feels like I’ve got a choice.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
Streetlights flicker, but I don't even care.
Hands in my pockets, gripping my phone tight.
Scrolling through our messages, damn, not tonight.
Laughter fills the air, drinks keep coming round.
Jokes and stories, voices blurring out the sound.
Then it hits me—God, that scent, just like you.
Words get caught, I freeze, but no one has a clue.
Tilt my head back, let the whiskey burn.
Fake another smile, let the night take its turn.
Dancing through the memories, pretending it's fine.
But deep down, I know, I’m still stuck in rewind.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
Streetlights flicker, but I don't even care.
Hands in my pockets, gripping my phone tight.
Scrolling through our messages, damn, not tonight.
Fingers type out everything I wish I could say.
How I miss you, how I messed up, how I begged you to stay.
I hit save, never send, let the screen fade to black.
Guess this is how it ends—just words I can’t take back.
So I walk, just keep walking, till the feeling fades.
Maybe tomorrow, maybe never—it’ll be okay.
So I walk, just keep walking, till the feeling fades.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
Hands in my pockets, gripping my phone tight.
Scrolling through our messages, damn, not tonight...no, never...
never send, let the screen fade to black.
Guess this is how it ends—just words I can’t take back.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
Streetlights flicker, but I don't even care.
Hands in my pockets, gripping my phone tight.
Scrolling through our messages, let the screen..... fade to... black.
Hood pulled down, walking slow, midnight air.
let the screen..... fade to... black.