She's got that 1975 sweatshirt
We fell in love and I'm still a little head hurt
What am I trying to say
What am I doing here again
She left her 1975 sweatshirt
Should I just let it go
She's never coming back again
Every time I fell down she'd pick up all the pieces
I want to move on but I think she might be my weakness
Can't seem to throw away a piece of you
I'm sick of seeing it but I can't seem to let you go
It's 4 a.m. and I can't fall asleep
Memories of us listening to Neck Deep
I'll never be able to hear it without thinking about you
Every time I fell down she'd pick up all the pieces
I want to move on but I think she might be my weakness
Can't seem to throw away a piece of you
I'm sick of seeing it but I can't seem to let you go
I'm falling to pieces
A part of you is still here
Can't seem to throw away a piece of you
I'm sick of seeing it but I can't seem to let you go
It's just a little thing something that you left behind
But it's staring me down and it's weighing on my mind
It's just a little thing something that you left behind
But it's staring me down and it's weighing on my mind
Every time I fell down she'd pick up all the pieces
I want to move on but I think she might be my weakness
Can't seem to throw away a piece of you
I'm sick of seeing it but I can't seem to let you go
I'm falling to pieces
A part of you is still here
Can't seem to throw away a piece of you
I'm sick of seeing it but I can't seem to let you go
She's got that 1975 sweatshirt
We fell in love and I'm still a little head hurt
credits
from Dream State,
released October 21, 2021
Music and lyrics by Dave Kim, Dan Rendine, Kevin Randolph, Victor Sabatino, and Tyler Ripley Lewis
Victor Antonio: Producer, recording engineer
Tyler Ripley: Producer, mixing and mastering engineer
Recorded at Little Brother Audio
Label: Free Dive Records
Album Art: Keaton Anderson
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