[Verse 1]
Not to [?] you someone I'll be
I'm standing in a courtyard close to where my mom would be
Not all my plans for you are safe, no lock, no key
I'm clinging onto nothing, I'm holding out for sympathy

[Refrain]
I like when I can be alone, without a phone
And I can have a drink when I'm going through it
I like when I don't know the news
I'm locked away in someone's room
I'll find out if it's worth readin' this week

[Verse 2]
Not that I'd wish for anything other than this
I thought of it for a while and now it's here and I exist
Could've been the one who helps you check your credit
Or maybe a therapist for the divorced children

[Refrain]
I like when I can be alone, without a phone
And I can have a drink when I'm going through it
I like when I don't know the news
I'm locked away in someone's room
I'll find out if it's worth readin' this week

Clairo

Claire Elizabeth Cottrill (born August 18, 1998), better known by her stage name Clairo, is an American singer-songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia.

She was born in Atlanta, GA, where she lived for seven years, and then she moved to Bellevue, WA and eventually Carlisle, MA.

Her parents are marketing executive Geoff Cottrill and photographer Allie E. Cottrill, who influenced her music taste. Clairo told Beats 1, “My dad is the reason why I love Al Green so much, and my mom is the reason why I love Cocteau Twins so much.”