Top Songs By Olivia Mae Graham
Credits
AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Olivia Mae Graham
Leadgesang
Aaron Murray
Percussion/Schlagzeug
Jesse Nester
Akustische Gitarre
Bobby Reynolds
Schlagzeug
Darin Schott
Mandoline
Stacey Lee Guse
Begleitgesang
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Olivia Mae Graham
Songwriter:in
Aaron Pollock
Songwriter:in
Lydia Sutherland
Songwriter:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Aaron Murray
Produzent:in
Jay Allan
Produzent:in
Lyrics
Hands on your waist
You were counting what you ate
The less on your plate
The more you mattered
You spent hours in the dark
Tearing yourself apart
Because you didn't look like all the others
It breaks my heart to think about
Wish she could see me now
Cause I look pretty different
Yeah I look pretty cool
When I give me grace, smile on my face
When she would've been cruel
Oh I don't listen
When she says I'm not enough
Oh I love me better than she could ever
On days when it gets tough
I don't see something in need of fixing
I see pretty different
It's hard to admit your ever wrong
But you get forgiveness from your mom
Oh you were pretty mean
When you were trying to find yourself
Rolled your eyes at 13
Thought you knew everything
But you had no idea
I wish you could see me like I see you
Pretty different
Yeah I look pretty cool
When I give me grace, smile on my face
When she would've been cruel
Oh I don't listen
When she says i'm not enough
Oh I love me better than she could ever
On days when it gets tough
I don't see something in need of fixing
I see pretty different
I can see it clearly now
So what was that all about
I hate she had to suffer
But that's how I learned to love her
Pretty different
Pretty cool
Yeah I give me grace, smile on my face
When she would've been cruel
Oh I don't listen
When she says I'm not enough
Oh I love me better than she could ever
On days when it gets tough
I don't see something in need of fixing
Girl you were never in need of fixing
I see pretty different
Pretty cool
I see pretty different
That's pretty cool
Written by: Aaron Pollock, Lydia Sutherland, Olivia Mae Graham