No, we ain't ever getting older.
From
wikipedia: "Closer is a song by American DJ duo The Chainsmokers,
featuring American singer Halsey. Andrew Taggart also provides his vocals
in the song.[2] It was released on July 29, 2016, by Disruptor and Columbia
Records.[3] [...] The song's beat began in a session between
Chainsmokers member Andrew Taggart and Freddy Kennett of Louis the Child.
Taggart wrote the song with Canadian DJ Shaun Frank in one session,
and Frank encouraged him to sing on the song. According to him, the track was
inspired by the Blink-182 song "I Miss You", which the duo
were listening to on repeat and is referenced in the song. The band Taking
Back Sunday also influenced the song.[4]The song is written in the key
of A ♭major."
Lyrics:
Hey, I was doing just fine before I met you,
I drink too much and that's an issue,
but I'm Ok,
hey, tell your friends it was nice to meet them,
but I hope I never see them again.
I know it breaks your heart,
moved to the city in a broke down car,
and four years, no calls,
now you're looking pretty in a hotel bar,
and I, I, I, I, I can't stop,
no, I, I, I, I, I can't stop.
So baby pull me closer in the back seat of your Rover,
that I know you can't afford,
bite that tattoo on your shoulder,
pull the sheets right off the corner,
of that mattress that you stole,
from your roommate back in Boulder,
we ain't ever getting older.
We ain't ever getting older.
We ain't ever getting older.
You, look as good as the day I met you,
I forget just why I left you, I was insane,
stay, and play that Blink-182 song,
that we beat to death in Tucson, OK.
I know it breaks your heart,
moved to the city in a broke down car,
and four years, no calls,
now you're looking pretty in a hotel bar,
and I, I, I, I, I can't stop,
no, I, I, I, I, I can't stop.
I drink too much and that's an issue,
but I'm Ok,
hey, tell your friends it was nice to meet them,
but I hope I never see them again.
I know it breaks your heart,
moved to the city in a broke down car,
and four years, no calls,
now you're looking pretty in a hotel bar,
and I, I, I, I, I can't stop,
no, I, I, I, I, I can't stop.
So baby pull me closer in the back seat of your Rover,
that I know you can't afford,
bite that tattoo on your shoulder,
pull the sheets right off the corner,
of that mattress that you stole,
from your roommate back in Boulder,
we ain't ever getting older.
We ain't ever getting older.
We ain't ever getting older.
You, look as good as the day I met you,
I forget just why I left you, I was insane,
stay, and play that Blink-182 song,
that we beat to death in Tucson, OK.
I know it breaks your heart,
moved to the city in a broke down car,
and four years, no calls,
now you're looking pretty in a hotel bar,
and I, I, I, I, I can't stop,
no, I, I, I, I, I can't stop.
So baby pull me closer in the back seat of your Rover,
that I know you can't afford,
bite that tattoo on your shoulder,
pull the sheets right off the corner,
of that mattress that you stole,
from your roommate back in Boulder,
we ain't ever getting older.
We ain't ever getting older.
We ain't ever getting older.
So baby pull me closer in the back seat of your Rover,
that I know you can't afford,
bite that tattoo on your shoulder,
pull the sheets right off the corner,
of that mattress that you stole,
from your roommate back in Boulder,
we ain't ever getting older.
We ain't ever getting older.
No, we ain't ever getting older.
We ain't ever getting older.
No, we ain't ever getting older.
We ain't ever getting older.
We ain't ever getting older.
We ain't ever getting older.
No, we ain't ever getting older.
We ain't ever getting older.
No, we ain't ever getting older.
No, we ain't ever getting older.