The Diner Mints - First Impressions
Tell your friends I'll be just fine
I'll be back some other night
Going out is just too much for me, but honestly, I like
Staying home where things are quiet
Hear the passing cars outside
Wonder why they're going out at such a time this late at night
Wonder why you're with me
Sometimes I feel like I'm holding you back
You say I'm too cold but you're not scared of anyone like that
Your past relationships
Had you feeling trapped
I know you're feeling trapped right now
You say you're not so good at first impressions
I'm way too good at second-guessing myself
I get tired when we talk too much
Wish we could do better but it's just not us
I know you want the best for me
But my shy demeanour comes naturally
I'll survive when I'm on my own
Honestly, I'm just too used to being alone
We made it past the awkward stage
And going back just feels insane
Now we're finally in the clear, we might as well stay here
Going out with you's a chore
But there's comfort in the boredom
I don't not want to leave
You say you're not so good at first impressions
I'm way too good at second-guessing myself
I get tired when we talk too much
Wish we could do better but it's just not us
I know you want the best for me
But my shy demeanour comes naturally
I'll survive when I'm on my own
Honestly, I'm just too used to being alone
And if we stick together
It won't get us anywhere
Feel free to go, it's quite alright with me
Cause when you're out with your friends
And I'm here at home instead
Can't help but notice, that's how it's supposed to be
That's how we're meant to be
And you say you're not so good at first impressions
I'm way too good at second-guessing myself
I get tired when we talk too much
Wish we could do better but it's just not us
I know you want the best for me
But my shy demeanour comes naturally
I'll survive when I'm on my own
Honestly, I'm just too used to being alone
No no
Honestly, I'm just too used to being alone
No no
Honestly, I'm just too used to being alone
Written by:
Caleb Smith-Young, James Weaver
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