Friday Pilots Club - Nothing or Forever

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Verse 1
How do I say this?
I'm a little caught off guard
By my lack of patience
And it's a long way down
Oh what a statement
I wouldn't give my heart
Unless I knew you could break it
But I hope you drag it out
Oh that sunset smile
Wearing my worn out tee
Oh when she says my name
I'm on my knees

Chorus
She's on my tongue
I'm sipping on surrender
It's nothing or forever
My heart's undone
Nobody breaks me better
It's nothing or forever
It's nothing or forever

Verse 2
How do I say this?
I thought I'd get away with
Giving only half my heart to love
But I say it right back
When you say it to me
Levitate baby, take me off my feet
You buriеd my plans
And you made me beliеve in something
Buried my plans
And you made me believe in something
Chorus
She's on my tongue
I'm sipping on surrender
It's nothing or forever
My heart's undone
Nobody breaks me better
It's nothing or forever
It's nothing or forever

Bridge
A long pause and I'm wondering
Is it me that I'm offering?
Been a season of suffering
So over the edge
Sly smile when you let me know
Broke hearts never beat alone
Dive deep in the undertone
In my head

Chorus
She's on my tongue
I'm sipping on surrender
It's nothing or forever
My hearts undone
Nobody breaks me better
It's nothing or forever
It's nothing or forever
It's nothing or forever
Oh in my head

Song Description:

The song "Nothing or Forever" by Friday Pilots Club is a heartfelt ballad that explores the complexities of love and relationships. The lyrics express vulnerability and the fear of getting hurt, but also the willingness to take a chance on love. The singer is caught off guard by their own emotions and struggles with the idea of giving their heart fully to someone else. Despite the uncertainty and past experiences of heartbreak, they find themselves falling for someone and questioning whether it's worth the risk. The chorus emphasizes the choice between nothing and forever, highlighting the intensity and importance of the feelings involved. The bridge reflects on past struggles and growth, while the overall tone of the song is introspective and emotional. Ultimately, "Nothing or Forever" captures the bittersweet nature of love and the willingness to take a leap of faith for the right person.

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