Released: May 1, 2020

Songwriter: Johnny Flynn

Producer: Clairo

[Verse 1]
Time rolls the back wheels of my mind
You helped me put the brakes on, 'cause you're kind
I wonder where you learned to be so good
And I wonder if I'm doing the best that I could

[Refrain]
I could be somewhere else, I should be someone else, but

[Verse 2]
You wouldn't know me if I was
You'd say I was a stranger, just because
You'd say I wasn't weak enough for you
You'd want me just to feel as you do too

[Refrain]
I could be somewhere else, I should be someone else, but

[Verse 3]
You shouldn't tell me what to do
I'll only take the brakes off if you do
And roll around like marbles on the floor
Please pick me up and roll me out the door

[Refrain]
I could be somewhere else, I should be someone else, but

[Verse 4]
I guess I'm happy as I am
Sometimes I find it hard to be a man
It's easier just to play the same old games
Of trying to forget my bloody name

[Refrain]
I could be somewhere else, I should be someone else, but

[Verse 5]
How are you, mister?
I know what I'm called
It's just, you got me
You got me, you got me stalled

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.”