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Pawn
9
Pop
Pawn was released on February 28, 2024 by Caitlyn Mitchell as a part of the album Pawn - Single
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Release DateFebruary 28, 2024
LabelCaitlyn Mitchell
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM64

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Griffin May
Griffin May
Guitar
Cat Mazo
Cat Mazo
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Caitlyn Mitchell
Caitlyn Mitchell
Songwriter
John Patrick Downey
John Patrick Downey
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
John Patrick Downey
John Patrick Downey
Producer
Owen Korzec
Owen Korzec
Producer

Lyrics

I see right through you, do you think I'm unaware
That when you're looking at me, you're looking elsewhere?
To you I'm not a person, I'm what you want me to be.
Is that what you wanted?
Can you see me?
Ulterior motives, rose-colored lies,
Did you think I didn't notice?
Did you think that I was blind?
I was just a pawn, a means to your end.
How could you ever use me?
Thought that you were my friend,
But you weren't, and you aren't,
You wore a mask and played a part,
No, you weren't, and you aren't,
I played my part, I was the pawn.
I cannot burn a bridge
That I never crossed,
Why set myself on fire
Just to prove I am enough?
So paint me as your villain
Because I told you no,
I know how much it hurts you
I was never yours to own.
Ulterior motives, rose-colored lies,
Did you think I didn't notice?
Did you think that I was blind?
I was just a pawn, a means to your end,
How could you ever use me?
Thought that you were my friend,
But you weren't, and you aren't,
You wore a mask and played a part.
No, you weren't, and you aren't,
I played my part, I was the pawn.
Do the ends justify the means
When it means somebody has to fall,
Cause when you're gone, will you ever leave
If there's always writing on the walls?
Cause you played me, you used me
In a game that I never wanted to play
Ulterior motives, rose-colored lies,
Did you think I didn't notice?
Did you think that I was blind?
I was just a pawn, a means to your end.
How could you ever use me?
Thought that you were my friend,
But you weren't, and you aren't,
You wore a mask and played a part.
No, you weren't, and you aren't,
I played my part, I was the pawn.
Written by: Caitlyn Desmond Mitchell, John Patrick Downey
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