“Never Mine” is a track on Sigrid’s 2019 debut album, Sucker Punch. The song describes her desire to have her ex back, but realizes that their relationship was never really a thing..
[Verse 1]
I don't wanna lose a friend
But you make it hard to feel okay
For you, for you do anything
But I don’t want a bitter end
Yeah, I don't want to lose a friend
[Pre-Chorus]
I keep thinking, "Where you at?"
Between me and you, I want you back
But it doesn't make sense
[Chorus]
You were never mine
You were never mine
Never, never, never
You were never mine
You were never mine
Never, never, never
But I see you all the time
You were never mine
Never, never, never
You were never mine
Never, you were never mine
[Verse 2]
I thought I saw it in your text
But you wanna make sure we’re good again
So you can move on to the next
Baby, do I ever cross your mind?
Leaving all my love behind?
[Pre-Chorus]
I keep thinking, "Where you at?"
Between me and you, I want you back
But it doesn't make sense
[Chorus]
You were never mine
You were never mine
Never, never, never
You were never mine
You were never mine
Never, never, never
But I see you all the time
You were never mine
Never, never, never
You were never mine
Never, you were never mine
[Bridge]
I keep thinking, "Where you at?"
Between me and you, I want you back
But it doesn't make sense
You were never mine
You were never mine
Never, never, never
You were never mine
You were never mine
Never, never, never
[Chorus]
You were never mine
You were never mine
Never, never, never
You were never mine
You were never mine
Never, never, never
But I see you all the time
You were never mine
Never, never, never
You were never mine
Never, you were never mine
[Outro]
(Never, you were never mine)
(Never, you were never mine)
(Never, you were never mine)
(Never, you were never mine)
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
Never Mine was written by Sigrid & Noonie Bao & Martin Sjølie.
Never Mine was produced by Martin Sjølie.
Sigrid released Never Mine on Fri Mar 08 2019.
Sucker Punch is a roller coaster. It’s up and down in every second. This is definitely the most ‘static’ song I’ve done. I wanted to give myself a challenge and try to make something smooth where you just get in the groove. For me, this is the last song at a school dance.
—Sigrid via Apple Music