I think I'm better off alone
I think I figured you out
I've got my eyes on the west not hearing a sound, but now it's overcast
You're letting me down
Some things just never change
Or do they now?
I think I figured you out
From the back seat of my father's car
You told me everything about you two
But I don't think it couldn't be more obvious when you said
I'd rather be alone again, but the years we spent
Meant so much to her that I'll stay indifferent
But I think we're better off alone
Don't you dare say I never even tried
Because while I was moving mountains you were still learning to climb
I think I figured you out
From the back seat of my father's car
You told me everything about you two
But I don't think it couldn't be more obvious when you said
I'd rather be alone again, but the years we spent
Meant so much to her that I'll stay indifferent
What if her family won't talk to me again?
What if old photographs will never look the same?
What if the song we wrote was always out of tune?
What if the time we spent meant less to me than you
From the back seat of my father's car
You told me everything about you two
But I don't think it couldn't be more obvious when you said
I'd rather be alone again, but the years we spent meant so much to her that I'll stay indifferent
I'd rather be alone again, but the years we spent meant so much to her that I'll stay indifferent
I'd rather be alone again.