When I was still young
Tryna fill cords from savers
I gave a piece of me to a ticket in line for someone
Which I started to miss, and wanted it back
I wanted it back
But that wasn’t just done
That wasn’t just done
When it turns slowly now, I don’t care
Cos’ if I don’t rush in
I’ll see it on it’s good side
And it’s not so easy if it’s left spinning on
Cos’ it tangles up and makes it real long
But if I soak up all of my thoughts now
They pool into one pile
And feel as wrong
When it turns slowly now I don’t care
Cos’ if I don’t rush in
And if I don’t rush in
Cos’ if I don’t rush in
Then I’ll see it on it’s good side
What is there standing outside?
Just a nice guy?
I’ll see it on it’s good side
Lewis Coleman released Good Side on Fri Aug 07 2020.
An August 2020 NME article quotes Coleman saying:
In ‘Good Side’, I’m a 15-year-old kid in Year 9, trying on corduroy pants at Savers, developing a personality, finding friends, having crushes. ‘Good Side’ is an all-encompassing crush. The limbo period of excitement and possibility, in combination...