Johnny Orlando - coping (1621)

I know a lot of girls, she's not the same
Waist long hair hides the pain
And the way she talks about beauty and change
I still can't believe qhat she was up against

Her mama had her doubts, her dad was not around
Did every little thing by her lonesome
You should've heard the sound, she'll never turn it down
Always had it loud just to focus
And she moved right out the house, sixteen but twenty-one
Spirits to her head like she's coping
Never broke, no
But she's coping still

But she left that girl at home
She left that girl some time ago
She left that girl at home
Wish I could tell her she'll never be alone

When the rain pours down, it's the perfect day
And there's a hope in her eyes, even skies turn grey (oh)
Lightin' somethin' sweet right to her face
But it's been years that she can't replace
Like

Her mama had her doubts, her dad was not around
Did every little thing by her lonesome
You should've heard the sound, she'll never turn it down
Always had it loud just to focus
And she moved right out the house, sixteen but twenty-one
Spirits to her head like she's coping
Never broke, no
But she's coping still

But she left that girl at home
She left that girl some time ago
She left that girl at home
Wish I could tell her she'll never be alone

Written by:
Johnny Orlando, Sam Jackson Willows, Zale Epstein

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