Apollo - midwest kids
Lyrics
Intro:
I'm still in high school
And uh, what inspires my writing is
Basically like my life
I like actually making situations
Making people feel exactly what I went through while people are listening to it
It's like this is what I went through
And this how it affected me
First Verse:
God damn, I don't understand what's going around me
Twenty tickets but I still drive through the county
It's a small town
Yeah, you know about me
Type of place where everybody knows everybody
Almost got arrested going seventy in twenty five
I was sеventeen and let me tеll you those were better times
Cause, I don't understand what I'm doing right now
But fuck it, I'm twenty three and I got time on my side
I've been doing what I want when I want to
I'm fucked up and doing everything that feels right
Why can't I just be a kid forever?
Not right now, but one day I'll get my shit together
They tell me I won't make it
If I don't than I'm fucked
But what's the point of living if you never have fun cause
Chorus:
I'm just a midwest kid
I'm just a
I never knew it'd feel like this
I never knew
It'd feel like this
Second Verse:
I dyed my hair last night cause I was dying inside
I've been red in the eyes
And it's not a surprise anymore
I got clothes on the floor
I got liquor in the drawer
Feeling like I don't wanna live anymore
I barely even talk to my homies back home anymore
I can't pick up the phone anymore cause
I've been a thousand places
I've spent some time in LA
Still can't seem to find my placement
My placement
But fuck it I chase it
I can't change it
I hate that I don't hate it man this shit doesn't make sense
But I think every other place is over rated
I think every other place is over rated
I think every other place is over rated
I think
Chorus:
I'm just a midwest kid
I'm just a
I never knew it'd feel like this
I never knew
It'd feel like this
I'm just a midwest kid
I'm just a
I never knew it'd feel like this
I never knew
It'd feel like this
Outro:
I'm just a midwest kid
I never knew it'd feel like this
I never knew it'd feel like death