Released: May 13, 2019

Songwriter: Lil Peep

Producer: Lil Dirtbag

[Intro]
So much has changed back home
Since you left without packing all your things
I always drive past your house
Hoping you'll be sitting on your porch
I still smell the smoke on your clothes
And I can still hear those second-hand stories fall off your tongue

[Hook]
Not tonight
I don’t wanna talk at all
Baby it was just not right
And this town was way too small
Maybe we can work it out one day
But imma need a whole year on my own
But I don't wanna stop there
Let me say for this one last time
Let me take you home

[Break]
If I didn't hurt you
I would keep you
I can’t believe that I'm never gonna see you
If I didn't hurt you
I would keep you
I can’t believe that I'm never gonna see you
If I didn't hurt you
I would keep you
I can’t beliеve that I'm never gonna see you
If I didn't hurt you
I would keep you
I can’t bеlieve that I'm never gonna see you

[Hook]
Not tonight
I don't wanna talk at all
Baby it was just not right
And this town was way too small
Maybe we can work it out one day
But imma need a whole year on my own
But I don't wanna stop there
Let me say for this one last time
Let me take you home

Lil Peep

Gustav Elijah Åhr (November 1, 1996 – November 15, 2017), better known by his stage name Lil Peep, was an American rapper and singer-songwriter from Long Beach, Long Island, New York.

Lil Peep’s music is known for its slow, melodic, and melancholy “emo” sound and its often loud and gruff voice. His lyrics include themes of suicide, addiction, abuse, and relationships. He is known as a pioneer of the “emo-rap” genre, which combines moody lyrics about depression, loneliness, and relationships with modern trap beats. Peep’s vocal style ranged from rapping, singing, and screaming. Peep’s biggest influences include Gucci Mane, Crystal Castles, and My Chemical Romance.

Peep himself was also known for his unique, somewhat flamboyant, fashion sense, and appearance. His hair was more often than not dyed bright pink, he often wore brightly colored, eccentric clothes. He had dozens of tattoos, including the word “DADDY” below his collarbone, the anarchy symbol on his cheek, and “Crybaby” above his right eyebrow.