[Verse 1]
She said, "You too soft, no edge, no thrill,"
Laughed at my jeans, my dreams, my goodwill.
I held doors, paid tabs, got ghosted still,
Now I’m stacking up racks, paper mountain hill.
Used to mock my kindness, called it weak,
Now they stalk my timeline, tongue-in-cheek.
Had no shine, no dime, just books to seek,
Now I’m tailored and sharp, cut deep, unique.
[Chorus]
Nice guys finish first, tables turning, they rehearsed,
Every diss, every curse, now they wanna quench their thirst.
Nice guys finish first, used to leave me in the dirt,
Now I’m flying, now they hurt—watch 'em beg, but I’m immersed.
[Verse 2]
Ugly? Nah, I was handsome in disguise,
They couldn't see the glow behind my quiet eyes.
Now they double-tap my pics, dropping thirsty replies,
I’m a stock they sold low, now they’re shocked by the rise.
I remember those "friends" who'd curve my calls,
Now they stumble through excuses, hitting up my halls.
"Let's grab a coffee, catch up, maybe malls?"
Nah, I’m booked and busy, no time for their stalls.
[Prechorus]
"Who’s boring now?" I’d say, but I won’t,
No petty in my pockets, I’m grown, I don’t gloat.
They taught me patience, they taught me the grind,
So thanks for the lessons—my heart’s redesigned.