I was hopeless in the bathroom with a rainbow bar Took twenty-seven years just to land this part Was it all I ever wanted? Was it a dream come true? I was lookin' in the mirror sayin', "Who the fuck are you? "
I brought my fears with me and some shiny shoes They told me to be happy and then plied me with booze I had a picture with my family on the background of my phone To give myself some company, but it made me more alone
And it hurts sometimes Even when the weather's fine Even when my child smiles Yeah, people say it's black and white But I'm livin' in the grey Yeah, I'm livin' in the grey
I was pulling back my sleeves, so being salt Clingin' to the darkness like everything was my fault And I held to the table, I could hardly move Yeah, my voice was kinda shaky in this crimson leather booth
And I follow a whiskies mind tonight, I should stay up late And drink to the boy I used to be and the man I am today
And it hurts sometimes Even when the weather's fine Even when my child smiles Yeah, people say it's black and white But I'm livin' in— And it hurts sometimes Even when the weather's fine Even when my child smiles Yeah, people say it's black and white But I'm livin' in the grey Yeah, I'm livin' in the grey Oh, yeah Yeah, I'm livin' in the grey
Compositor: Kieran Francis Shudall (PRS)Editor: Sentric Music Publishing (PRS)ECAD verificado obra #41287242 em 19/Abr/2024