Keeping Up
I don't remember the first time I saw you
But I remember what it felt like
Probably standing on some staircase
Talking about something you like
I don't remember the first time I held you
But I remember it was different
We were children back then
It probably wasn't for the best
But you said that I was on your list
How could I turn that down?
How could I turn that down?
So I'll borrow my brother's car on the weekend
We'll still go out when we can afford it
I'll watch you put on your makeup
We'll split the art we bought when we breakup
And say we're the lucky ones
Say we're the lucky ones
Even though we know we're just drunk
I remember the first time I disappointed you
And the first time you got angry
In my childhood bedroom
Still unemployed
But speaking strong
I wish you wouldn't call me your man
Was kinda trying out there then
We were children back then
Didn't even know who I was
But you said we were made for this
How could I change it now?
How could I change it now?
So I'll borrow my brother's car on the weekend
We'll still go out when we can afford it
I'll watch you put on your makeup
We'll split the art we bought when we breakup
And say we're the lucky ones
Say we're the lucky ones
Even though we know we're just drunk
So I'll borrow my brother's car on the weekend
We'll still go out when we can afford it
I'll watch you put on your makeup
We'll split the art we bought when we breakup
And say we're the lucky ones
Say we're the lucky ones
Even though we know we're just not yet
But I remember what it felt like
Probably standing on some staircase
Talking about something you like
I don't remember the first time I held you
But I remember it was different
We were children back then
It probably wasn't for the best
But you said that I was on your list
How could I turn that down?
How could I turn that down?
So I'll borrow my brother's car on the weekend
We'll still go out when we can afford it
I'll watch you put on your makeup
We'll split the art we bought when we breakup
And say we're the lucky ones
Say we're the lucky ones
Even though we know we're just drunk
I remember the first time I disappointed you
And the first time you got angry
In my childhood bedroom
Still unemployed
But speaking strong
I wish you wouldn't call me your man
Was kinda trying out there then
We were children back then
Didn't even know who I was
But you said we were made for this
How could I change it now?
How could I change it now?
So I'll borrow my brother's car on the weekend
We'll still go out when we can afford it
I'll watch you put on your makeup
We'll split the art we bought when we breakup
And say we're the lucky ones
Say we're the lucky ones
Even though we know we're just drunk
So I'll borrow my brother's car on the weekend
We'll still go out when we can afford it
I'll watch you put on your makeup
We'll split the art we bought when we breakup
And say we're the lucky ones
Say we're the lucky ones
Even though we know we're just not yet
Credits
Writer(s): Michele Visser
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