LANY - Mama's Boy
What was once promise and potential now packs substance far deeper than surface aesthetics.
Lyrics
You cut your hair You dried your tears You look happier than ever And I hear he's nice And treats you well I wish that I had loved you better
'Cause it feels like I'll never get over you And I don't know what I'm supposed to do
So, I stay out late with all your friends And I get so drunk that I pretend That I don't miss all the good things that we had 'Cause I heard you found somebody else And it breaks my heart and hurts like hell 'Cause I know that I will never get you back Wish that I could make you sad Wish that I could make you sad
I kiss someone in front of you Just to try to make you jealous But you don't care You don't cry And there's nothing I can do to change your mind
So, I stay out late with all your friends And I get so drunk that I pretend That I don't miss all the good things that we had 'Cause I heard you found somebody else And it breaks my heart and hurts like hell 'Cause I know that I will never get you back Wish that I could make you sad Wish that I could make you sad
And I can't believe What I'm going through I hate myself for losing you
So, I stay out late with all your friends And I get so drunk that I pretend That I don't miss all the good things that we had 'Cause I heard you found somebody else And it breaks my heart and hurts like hell 'Cause I know that I will never get you back Wish that I could make you sad Wish that I could make you sad
Wish that I could make you Wish that I could make you sad
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About this track
"sad" is a song by LANY from the album mama's boy, released in 2020. The song was written by Dan Smyers, Jake Goss, Jordan Reynolds, Les Priest, Paul Jason Klein. It was produced by Chad Copelin, King Henry, LANY.
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