Song | I Never Thought That We |
Artist | Kero One |
Album | The Catch Up |
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I never thought that we would ever get this way | |
I never thought that we would ever see this day | |
Of the billion people that could’ve took your place | |
You found your way, somehow someway | |
I still remember the first time I heard it, at least in a sense | |
not one particular occasion but a series of events | |
That somehow, in the long run, guided my way | |
since the very first time, 내 혼을 따라갔네 | |
And then I knew I'd never leave it, | |
keep it beneath the surface | |
hidden in my decisions, I'm certain I found my purpose | |
So I became a soul searching individual | |
my main focus in life was really quite spiritual | |
But it was music that opened up my eyes | |
a sound so profound like a voice in the sky | |
Speaking in ways, amazed at this message inside | |
over time I realized that those voices were mine | |
And there was something alive, | |
but couldn't quite get it right | |
something in the vibe of my soul I just didn't like | |
I spit it tight at times at other times my rhymes felt wrong | |
until I found you my one perfect song | |
Beat and words and melodies combined | |
inside the thought of you makes a perfect rhyme | |
feel the love in mine. | |
I never thought that we would ever get this way | |
I never thought that we would ever see this day | |
Of the billion people that could’ve took your place | |
You found your way, somehow someway | |
and I remember, when they use to ask me | |
what you want to be when you grow out of your acme? | |
lawyer, doctor or maybe an athlete? | |
PhD? Masters? live forever happily? Well.. | |
“I never thought that we would ever get this way” | |
from b.s.’n professions on resumes | |
to using textbooks as pillows to rest my brain | |
plus, entertained me when class was lengthy | |
plenty you brought me when kids did mock me | |
saying, “Kero's a nerd, straight introvert” | |
now irony's eying me all over the earth | |
reciting my words from third worlds to suburbs | |
country sides where the vibe's preferred | |
to big city living where the pace is absurd | |
traveling places, I never ever thought I’d see | |
who would have thought you'd be | |
a part of my life the two of us you and me | |
I never thought that we would ever get this way | |
I never thought that we would ever see this day | |
Of the billion people that could’ve took your place | |
You found your way, somehow someway | |
Sometimes I wonder about our future and all | |
We find ourselves fighting, when monies involved | |
I wish it were care free like when we were small | |
Enjoying your company comfortably without faults | |
But those bills keep punching me, constantly | |
Knocking my wind, caught in a pinch, haunting me | |
So I had to prostitute you | |
You stood strong, Game face on I salute you | |
But look what happened, clients refused to | |
Pay for your play and this way they got use to | |
But it was good promoting your ass though | |
They saw you had curves while it hurt our cash flow | |
A starving artist with your heart in my lasso | |
Free ninety nine or a dime we’ll last yo | |
You stuck around even when I was asshole | |
I gave you my all, ‘cause you were so special | |
Massage you melodies without getting sexual | |
No need to cuss at ya, I keep it professional | |
Check my decibels, no need to yell | |
Spit it smooth, it ain’t hard to tell.. | |
I never thought that we would ever get this way | |
I never thought that we would ever see this day | |
Of the billion people that could’ve took your place | |
You found your way, somehow someway |
I never thought that we would ever get this way | |
I never thought that we would ever see this day | |
Of the billion people that could' ve took your place | |
You found your way, somehow someway | |
I still remember the first time I heard it, at least in a sense | |
not one particular occasion but a series of events | |
That somehow, in the long run, guided my way | |
since the very first time, | |
And then I knew I' d never leave it, | |
keep it beneath the surface | |
hidden in my decisions, I' m certain I found my purpose | |
So I became a soul searching individual | |
my main focus in life was really quite spiritual | |
But it was music that opened up my eyes | |
a sound so profound like a voice in the sky | |
Speaking in ways, amazed at this message inside | |
over time I realized that those voices were mine | |
And there was something alive, | |
but couldn' t quite get it right | |
something in the vibe of my soul I just didn' t like | |
I spit it tight at times at other times my rhymes felt wrong | |
until I found you my one perfect song | |
Beat and words and melodies combined | |
inside the thought of you makes a perfect rhyme | |
feel the love in mine. | |
I never thought that we would ever get this way | |
I never thought that we would ever see this day | |
Of the billion people that could' ve took your place | |
You found your way, somehow someway | |
and I remember, when they use to ask me | |
what you want to be when you grow out of your acme? | |
lawyer, doctor or maybe an athlete? | |
PhD? Masters? live forever happily? Well.. | |
" I never thought that we would ever get this way" | |
from b. s.' n professions on resumes | |
to using textbooks as pillows to rest my brain | |
plus, entertained me when class was lengthy | |
plenty you brought me when kids did mock me | |
saying, " Kero' s a nerd, straight introvert" | |
now irony' s eying me all over the earth | |
reciting my words from third worlds to suburbs | |
country sides where the vibe' s preferred | |
to big city living where the pace is absurd | |
traveling places, I never ever thought I' d see | |
who would have thought you' d be | |
a part of my life the two of us you and me | |
I never thought that we would ever get this way | |
I never thought that we would ever see this day | |
Of the billion people that could' ve took your place | |
You found your way, somehow someway | |
Sometimes I wonder about our future and all | |
We find ourselves fighting, when monies involved | |
I wish it were care free like when we were small | |
Enjoying your company comfortably without faults | |
But those bills keep punching me, constantly | |
Knocking my wind, caught in a pinch, haunting me | |
So I had to prostitute you | |
You stood strong, Game face on I salute you | |
But look what happened, clients refused to | |
Pay for your play and this way they got use to | |
But it was good promoting your ass though | |
They saw you had curves while it hurt our cash flow | |
A starving artist with your heart in my lasso | |
Free ninety nine or a dime we' ll last yo | |
You stuck around even when I was asshole | |
I gave you my all, ' cause you were so special | |
Massage you melodies without getting sexual | |
No need to cuss at ya, I keep it professional | |
Check my decibels, no need to yell | |
Spit it smooth, it ain' t hard to tell.. | |
I never thought that we would ever get this way | |
I never thought that we would ever see this day | |
Of the billion people that could' ve took your place | |
You found your way, somehow someway |
I never thought that we would ever get this way | |
I never thought that we would ever see this day | |
Of the billion people that could' ve took your place | |
You found your way, somehow someway | |
I still remember the first time I heard it, at least in a sense | |
not one particular occasion but a series of events | |
That somehow, in the long run, guided my way | |
since the very first time, | |
And then I knew I' d never leave it, | |
keep it beneath the surface | |
hidden in my decisions, I' m certain I found my purpose | |
So I became a soul searching individual | |
my main focus in life was really quite spiritual | |
But it was music that opened up my eyes | |
a sound so profound like a voice in the sky | |
Speaking in ways, amazed at this message inside | |
over time I realized that those voices were mine | |
And there was something alive, | |
but couldn' t quite get it right | |
something in the vibe of my soul I just didn' t like | |
I spit it tight at times at other times my rhymes felt wrong | |
until I found you my one perfect song | |
Beat and words and melodies combined | |
inside the thought of you makes a perfect rhyme | |
feel the love in mine. | |
I never thought that we would ever get this way | |
I never thought that we would ever see this day | |
Of the billion people that could' ve took your place | |
You found your way, somehow someway | |
and I remember, when they use to ask me | |
what you want to be when you grow out of your acme? | |
lawyer, doctor or maybe an athlete? | |
PhD? Masters? live forever happily? Well.. | |
" I never thought that we would ever get this way" | |
from b. s.' n professions on resumes | |
to using textbooks as pillows to rest my brain | |
plus, entertained me when class was lengthy | |
plenty you brought me when kids did mock me | |
saying, " Kero' s a nerd, straight introvert" | |
now irony' s eying me all over the earth | |
reciting my words from third worlds to suburbs | |
country sides where the vibe' s preferred | |
to big city living where the pace is absurd | |
traveling places, I never ever thought I' d see | |
who would have thought you' d be | |
a part of my life the two of us you and me | |
I never thought that we would ever get this way | |
I never thought that we would ever see this day | |
Of the billion people that could' ve took your place | |
You found your way, somehow someway | |
Sometimes I wonder about our future and all | |
We find ourselves fighting, when monies involved | |
I wish it were care free like when we were small | |
Enjoying your company comfortably without faults | |
But those bills keep punching me, constantly | |
Knocking my wind, caught in a pinch, haunting me | |
So I had to prostitute you | |
You stood strong, Game face on I salute you | |
But look what happened, clients refused to | |
Pay for your play and this way they got use to | |
But it was good promoting your ass though | |
They saw you had curves while it hurt our cash flow | |
A starving artist with your heart in my lasso | |
Free ninety nine or a dime we' ll last yo | |
You stuck around even when I was asshole | |
I gave you my all, ' cause you were so special | |
Massage you melodies without getting sexual | |
No need to cuss at ya, I keep it professional | |
Check my decibels, no need to yell | |
Spit it smooth, it ain' t hard to tell.. | |
I never thought that we would ever get this way | |
I never thought that we would ever see this day | |
Of the billion people that could' ve took your place | |
You found your way, somehow someway |