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Close Enough
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Close Enough was released on June 27, 2025 by Merci as a part of the album Close Enough - Single
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Release DateJune 27, 2025
LabelMerci
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM84

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Merci
Merci
Performer
Seth Coggeshall
Seth Coggeshall
Guitar
Jack Dunigan
Jack Dunigan
Drums
Colby Witko
Colby Witko
Keyboards
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Seth Coggeshall
Seth Coggeshall
Songwriter
Jack Dunigan
Jack Dunigan
Songwriter
Colby Witko
Colby Witko
Songwriter
Chris Curran
Chris Curran
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Seth Coggeshall
Seth Coggeshall
Producer
Sean Robinson
Sean Robinson
Producer
Idania Valencia
Idania Valencia
Mastering Engineer
Chris Curran
Chris Curran
Producer

Lyrics

I don't wanna work anymore
Left your key but I lost it
Left your key but I lost it
Every time I'm alone
Think I'm real, but I'm not yet
Just a toy you forgot, yeah
You tell me that I'll be fine, that I'm not the only one
Rising above
Oh, but I flew into the sun
You say all I need is time
But I've already had enough
Out of my mind
And my luck
Ooh, no it's not
Heartache, but it's close enough
Ooh, yeah it's not
Heartache, but it's close enough
Yeah, what is it ever worth?
Nothing counts until it hurts
And maybe after all
Yeah, second ain't that terrible
I don't wanna work anymore
Find someplace where I'm me
Go where you've always been
Oh
Every time I'm alone
Treading water, I see
The shore is in me
The shore is in me
But the summer of my life
Was shorter than I'd like
Yeah, dousing out my flames
With all that champagne every night
Ooh, no it's not
Heartache, but it's close enough
Ooh, yeah it's not
Heartache, but it's close enough
Yeah, what is it ever worth?
Nothing counts until it hurts
And maybe after all
Yeah, second ain't that terrible
Yeah, second ain't that terrible
But the summer of my life
Was shorter than I'd like
Yeah, dousing out my flames
With all that champagne every night
Ooh, no it's not
Heartache, but it's close enough
Yeah, what is it ever worth?
Nothing counts until it hurts
And maybe after all
Yeah, second ain't that terrible
Yeah, second ain't that terrible
Written by: Chris Curran, Colby Witko, Jack Dunigan, Seth Coggeshall
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