
Slippin' Away
The first glimpse was something wild, but you were occupied, we still stuck tho I felt we had the strongest tie, something missing like a kid who goes to sleep without the lullaby, but you put it to the side yeah and so did I,
running laps man it's like we did the whole Camino, I felt we beat around the bush depends on what you see though, different pictures at the same kino, Bonfires and Heartbreaks we like the old Gambino
I feel the good moments haunt me like a mental prison, Im not sure if it's the present or I'm reminiscing, if she asks why I'm having trouble connecting, I'm not scared of commitment I'm terrified of rejection, yeah,
When you try to be the best version of who you are, you can either disappoint or be a superstar, I thought I understood it, thought that I moved your heart, but as I slowly slip away I know the truth is far
(Chorus) I feel my life slowly slippin' away, I feel my life slowly slippin' away-ay-ay, feel my life slowly slippin' away, I feel my life slowly slippin' away-ay-ay-eay
I feel my life slowly slippin' away, I feel my life slowly slippin' away-ay-ay, feel my life slowly slippin' away, slowly slippin' away, slowly slippin' away-eay
He took me by the hand and said let's get it on baby, then he pushed it to the side and said what's wrong baby, so many mixed signals I think I'm going crazy, why he can't just be a man instead of acting shady
when I thought he was the best version of who he is, the next moment I don't recognize who he is, I didn't know better I'd say he got commitment issues, but now I'm further away with every different tissue
time's not something he can just pick and choose, says it's me it's not you like I ain't got shit to lose, I had that first stupid feeling he was adoring me, but the next day he's always fucking ignoring me
always the big words acting like it's food for thought, but I don't believe in wishes like a shooting star, I thought I understood it thought that I moved his heart, but as I slowly slip away I know the truth is far
(Chorus Anna Rodriguez)
(Chorus both)
Writer/s: Mathias Møller Preisler