Lonely

Album: Justice (2020)
Charted: 17 12
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  • Everybody knows my name now
    But somethin' 'bout it still feels strange
    Like sittin' in the mirror, tryna steady yourself
    And seein' somebody else
    And everything is not the same now
    It feels like all our lives have changed
    Maybe when I'm older, it'll all calm down
    But it's killin' me now

    What if you had it all
    With nobody to call?
    Maybe then, you'd know me
    'Cause I've had everything
    But no one's listening
    And that's just fuckin' lonely

    I'm so lonely
    Lonely

    Everybody knows my past now
    Like my house was always made of glass
    But maybe that's the price you pay
    For the money and fame at an early age
    And everybody saw me sick
    And it felt like no one gave a shit
    They criticized the things I did
    As an idiot kid

    What if you had it all
    With nobody to call?
    Maybe then, you'd know me
    'Cause I've had everything
    But no one's listening
    And that's just fuckin' lonely

    I'm so lonely
    Lonely
    I'm so lonely
    Lonely Writer/s: Benjamin Joseph Levin, Finneas Baird O'Connell, Justin Drew Bieber
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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