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Seventeen Video (MV)




Performed By: Maía
Language: English
Length: 4:05
Written by: Maia Barton-Smith




Maía - Seventeen Lyrics




Guess, it's inevitable
I can feel you fading away
I'll hold your hand a little bit tighter
But you'll still go astray

And I wonder, if it's me
Or time to set you free
I'm tired of FOMO
I never really wanted to go

Sitting on the stairway
Time just seemed to stop
But we never had enough
Oh chatting, like children
But now we're seventeen
And missing what had been

I walked past your house last night
Nostalgia, I tried to fight
A friend I thought I had for life
Can't even look me in the eye

And I wonder, how you've been
None of us committed a mortal sin
I'm tired of FOMO
I never really wanted to go

Sitting on the stairway
Time just seemed to stop
But we never had enough
Oh chatting, like children
But we're seventeen
And missing what had been

Why did you go astray ?
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Guess, it's inevitable
I can feel you fading away
I'll hold your hand a little bit tighter
But you'll still go astray

And I wonder, if it's me
Or time to set you free
I'm tired of FOMO
I never really wanted to go

Sitting on the stairway
Time just seemed to stop
But we never had enough
Oh chatting, like children
But now we're seventeen
And missing what had been

I walked past your house last night
Nostalgia, I tried to fight
A friend I thought I had for life
Can't even look me in the eye

And I wonder, how you've been
None of us committed a mortal sin
I'm tired of FOMO
I never really wanted to go

Sitting on the stairway
Time just seemed to stop
But we never had enough
Oh chatting, like children
But we're seventeen
And missing what had been

Why did you go astray ?
[ Correct these Lyrics ]
Writer: Maia Barton-Smith
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