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Benjamin Baker - End of the Night Lyrics



Benjamin Baker - End of the Night Lyrics




Met you at a bar out in Cali
You let me but my own drink
We never even spoke about me
Just about what you think
I was hoping our day would've gone a little bit better than this
You made me realize that not much has changed ever since we were kids
Cause sure we can drink and sure we can smoke
And sure we can drive but do we have hope

It's almost better when you aren't sober
Cause at least when you're drunk you'll have me over

At the end of the night, I feel so alone
Of course I'm not alright, I just sit at home
And if you have my number could you call my phone
Cause at the end of the night, I don't wanna be alone

It's funny how I tried to follow your trail
Cause when my mom calls let it go to voicemail
I regret half the things I do
And some of that's me and some of that's you
You influence me, but that ends today
I say I'm lonely cause you make me feel that way
And I don't need you in my life
No, no, no

It's almost better when you aren't sober
Cause at least when you're drunk you'll have me over

At the end of the night, I feel so alone
Of course I'm not alright, I just sit at home
And if you have my number could you call my phone
Cause at the end of the night, I don't wanna be alone

I don't wanna be alone
I don't wanna be alone

I say half the things that I regret
And I regret not saying the other half
I say half the things that I regret
And I regret not saying the other half
Who am I now? yeah, who am I now?
Who am I now? yeah, who am I now?
I took it too far
I admit it, this is not how I wanted it to end
Who am I now? Who am I now?

At the end of the night, I feel so alone
Of course I'm not alright, I just sit at home
And if you have my number could you call my phone
Cause at the end of the night, I don't wanna be alone
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Met you at a bar out in Cali
You let me but my own drink
We never even spoke about me
Just about what you think
I was hoping our day would've gone a little bit better than this
You made me realize that not much has changed ever since we were kids
Cause sure we can drink and sure we can smoke
And sure we can drive but do we have hope

It's almost better when you aren't sober
Cause at least when you're drunk you'll have me over

At the end of the night, I feel so alone
Of course I'm not alright, I just sit at home
And if you have my number could you call my phone
Cause at the end of the night, I don't wanna be alone

It's funny how I tried to follow your trail
Cause when my mom calls let it go to voicemail
I regret half the things I do
And some of that's me and some of that's you
You influence me, but that ends today
I say I'm lonely cause you make me feel that way
And I don't need you in my life
No, no, no

It's almost better when you aren't sober
Cause at least when you're drunk you'll have me over

At the end of the night, I feel so alone
Of course I'm not alright, I just sit at home
And if you have my number could you call my phone
Cause at the end of the night, I don't wanna be alone

I don't wanna be alone
I don't wanna be alone

I say half the things that I regret
And I regret not saying the other half
I say half the things that I regret
And I regret not saying the other half
Who am I now? yeah, who am I now?
Who am I now? yeah, who am I now?
I took it too far
I admit it, this is not how I wanted it to end
Who am I now? Who am I now?

At the end of the night, I feel so alone
Of course I'm not alright, I just sit at home
And if you have my number could you call my phone
Cause at the end of the night, I don't wanna be alone
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Writer: Benjamin Baker
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Performed By: Benjamin Baker
Language: English
Length: 3:45
Written by: Benjamin Baker

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