Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Things We Were
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Dylan Garforth
Songwriter
Thomas Jaskiewicz
Songwriter
Jonah Greenberg
Songwriter
Jacob Siegel
Songwriter
Andrew Karpovck
Songwriter
Lyrics
Save face
I’m sick of the way that you waste space
I’m shading myself from your fall
You never knew me at all
I’ve given you everything
But I’ll give a little more
Cause I’m not ready to call it over
For some strange reason I
Even at our lowest times
Can’t let go of the part of me
Why is this love laced with tragedy
Yeah I tried so hard to stay
But every day I just drift away
Yeah I always drift away
So save face
I’m sick of the way that you waste space
I’m shading myself from your fall
You never knew me at all
I’m on the last verge of losing the words
Is this for her
Or is how we’ll be how we were
Is this gonna recur
And last night had the same mood, same mood
Overreaction playing the same tune
I learned to let it go
You never let it go
How many nights are gonna go just like this
Refuse to fight this anymore
So learn to let go
Yeah I tried so hard to stay
But every day I just drift away
Yeah I always drift away
So save face
I’m sick of the way that you waste space
I’m shading myself from your fall
You never knew me at all
I’m on the last verge of losing the words
Is this for her
Or is how we’ll be how we were
Is this gonna recur
Back and forth
I don’t know
I can’t watch you slowly go
Strike a match and watch you turn
Watch this bridge just crash and burn
Watch this bridge just crash and burn
So save face
I’m sick of the way that you waste space
I’m shading myself from your fall
You never knew me at all
I’m on the last verge of losing the words
Is this for her
Or is how we’ll be how we were
Is this gonna recur
So save face
I’m sick of the way that you waste space
I’m shading myself from your fall
You never knew me at all
I’m on the last verge of losing the words
Is this for her
Or is how we’ll be how we were
Is this gonna recur
Written by: Andrew Karpovck, Dylan Garforth, Jacob Siegel, Jonah Greenberg, Thomas Jaskiewicz