

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] You were tying your laces Laughing at something small Coffee gone cold on the table I swore I'd call You leaned into my shoulder Said "You look tired today" I kissed your hair instead of asking If you would stay [Chorus] I didn't know that it was the last time Last time I saw your eyes Thought I'd get one more goodbye One more stupid fight Then light Now every street looks like that morning Every door feels like a lie If I'd known it was the last time I would've learned how to say goodbye [Verse 2] I remember your reflection In the cracked subway glass You were scrolling through old photos Joking we'd never last I changed the subject quickly Pretended I was fine Held my breath inside my ribcage Held back every sign [Chorus] I didn't know that it was the last time Last time I saw your eyes Thought I'd get one more goodbye One more stupid fight Then light Now every song sounds like that morning Every echo’s your reply If I'd known it was the last time I would've learned how to say goodbye [Bridge] What if I had stayed One more minute in that doorway (hey) What if I had said All the words I buried anyway Now I'm talking to the shadows Tracing you in empty air In every crowd I see your outline But you're never there [Chorus] I didn't know that it was the last time Last time I saw your eyes Thought I'd get one more goodbye One more shot to get it right Now every night turns into morning And I just replay that sky If I'd known it was the last time I would've learned how to say goodbye (learned how to say goodbye)
Tags
pop, Moody dark pop ballad with brooding synth pads, sparse piano, and deep programmed drums; female vocals, intimate and close in the verses, then widening with airy harmonies in the chorus. Sub-bass creeps in on the hook, with subtle distorted textures flickering at the edges. Final chorus pulls the energy back, almost whispered, riding a long reverb tail into silence., sad
3:17
No
3/8/2026