Singer | Kelsea Ballerini |
Genre | Country In Betwee |
Language | English |
Album | Unapologetically |
sometimes, i’m my mother’s daughter
sometimes, i’m her friend
sometimes, i play grown up
and sometimes, i play pretend
sometimes i’m a princess dressed up in ribbons and all curls
and sometimes i just wanna scream “i’m not a little girl”
i’ve done enough to think i know it all
smart enough to know i don’t
young enough to think i’ll live forever
old enough to know i won’t
(in between)
in between beer and a basement
in a alp, a valley, vacation
in between, home, town and a neon city
in between, underestimated and overexpectated
who i was and who i’m gonna be
sometimes, i’m my mother’s daughter
sometimes, i’m her friend
sometimes, i play grown up
and sometimes, i play pretend
sometimes i’m a princess dressed up in ribbons and all curls
and sometimes i just wanna scream “i’m not a little girl”
i’ve done enough to think i know it all
smart enough to know i don’t
young enough to think i’ll live forever
old enough to know i won’t
i know i won’t
i’m half head up in the clouds
half feet down on the ground
‘cause it ain’t that simple
as a number, sitting on a page
when they say “act your age”
but you’re stuck there in the middle
sometimes, i’m my mother’s daughter
sometimes, i’m her friend
sometimes, i play grown up
and sometimes, i play pretend
sometimes i’m a princess dressed up in ribbons and all curls
and sometimes i just wanna scream “i’m not a little girl”
i’ve done enough to think i know it all
smart enough to know i don’t
young enough to think i’ll live forever
old enough to know i won’t
in the end, in between
in the end, in between…