Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Adult Mom
Performer
Stevie Knipe
Rhythm Guitar
Allegra Eidinger
Guitar
Lily Mastrodimos
Bass
Olivia Battell
Percussion
James Richardson
Trumpet
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Stevie Knipe
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Stevie Knipe
Producer
Allegra Eidinger
Producer
Lily Mastrodimos
Producer
Olivia Battell
Producer
Chance Cypress
Mixing Engineer
Ryan Schwabe
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
I resent the flowers that your mom brought
For the kitchen counter
I resent the version of myself
You couldn't love forever
[Verse 2]
I regret the sculptures that I shaped
For you to think that I was great
Were you my syndicate
Or were we bound to separate? Mmm
[Verse 3]
Somethin' in the pink storm of the apartment
In the college dorm
Shaved my skin right from the muscle
Bled me dry then poured me a double
[PreChorus]
Asked if I could take it that much longer
Set your keys down on the counter
Did not impart much wisdom
The liquor dripped down in my system
[Chorus]
Twenty-one, in the corner of my mind
Would've died for the antonym of blind
Would've, would've died
Twenty-one, what a stupid reckless age
All the happiness that you had waged
The happiness that you have had to wage
And everything that I now hate
Including what your eyes create
[Verse 4]
Do you think that you'd ever shell out
The benefit of the doubt?
If I'm the monster lurkin'
You're the one behind me smirkin'
[PreChorus]
Asked if you could take it that much longer
You left me with a silent offer
If you could leave unscathed
I'd bear the cost to separate
[Outro]
Twenty-one, in the corner of my mind
Wasn't old enough to see the signs
I couldn't if I tried
Twenty-one, were you waitin' to be saved?
All the peace you would procrastinate
All the peace that you would procrastinate
[Outro]
Tomorrow you'll clean the graveyard on the bedside space
And you'll go to bed real early
And you'll meditate
And you'll leave the party late
And you'll separate
And you'll think yourself deserving
And you'll liberate
And you'll get closer to thirty
And you'll resign your hate
Written by: Stevie Knipe