[Verse 1]
Rolling the windows down on the drive home
You're talking at me, we're fine, it's just the state of my mind
See your face through the shine on your telephone
You can let me out, it's okay, I'll walk the rest of the way home
[Pre-Chorus]
I don't have the courage, I don't have a clue
Weight of the world on my shoulders, you saw it coming
[Chorus]
I apologize
It's just the state of my mind
All our problems aside (Ah)
It's just the state of my mind
You saw it coming
[Verse 1]
I lost my memory all of a sudden
Who takes my place whеn I'm gone, when I pack up and move on?
Am I supposеd to be all that you wanted?
Right when I open my chest, am I supposed to be better?
[Pre-Chorus]
I don't have the courage, I don't have a clue
Weight of the world on my shoulders, you saw it coming
[Chorus]
I apologize
It's just the state of my mind
All our problems aside (Ah)
It's just the state of my mind
You saw it coming
[Bridge]
Is it better if I hang on, better if I let go?
Better if I stay out, compared to if I lay low?
Is it better if I hang on, or better if I let go?
Better if I stay out?
If you need me, better say so
[Chorus]
I apologize
It's just the state of my mind
All our problems aside (Ah)
It's just the state of my mind
You saw it coming
I apologize
It's just the state of my mind
All our problems aside (Ah)
It's just the state of my mind
You saw it coming
State of My Mind was written by Sam Margin & Elliot Margin & Izaac Margin & Sarah Aarons.
State of My Mind was produced by The Rubens & Eric J Dubowsky.
The Rubens released State of My Mind on Fri Feb 12 2021.
It was also written in LA. It started with Zaac [Margin]’s guitar, which you hear at the beginning, which kind of doesn’t sound like a guitar. It’s Zaac going through crazy pedals and making it sound like a synth, which is something he’s done more and more. It sounds more like some kind of crazy org...
All of our ears pricked up, and we got onto it. I think we probably wrote this in four or five hours, and then got to the end of it and were like, ‘Sweet, awesome,’ and then got out of there.”
— Elliott Margin via Apple Music