Picture Us Tiny
Mac and Steeze
[Verse 1]
If it’s too late for me to change then I’m sorry
Guess I’ll grow up inside my casket underneath
Of a planet I’ll buy with all my music money
What’s the exchange rate for 100,000 streams?

[Pre-Chorus 1]
It’s about twenty dollars
I'm drunk, I’ll probably call her
Father’s least favorite daughter
Probably ‘cause he hates all the songs I taught her
And I bought her
Hair dye that looks so awful
I think it makes her hotter
And now I can’t see her ‘till I get a job

[Chorus]
Whoa
Oh, when we think back to these days we’ll feel so
Alone
We’ll pack a basemеnt, pack a bowl and face it
A show
I’ll entertain and pray to nеver change a note
I don’t think I can grow up

[Verse 2]
Heard your parents are gone, went upstate for the summer
And you’re taking some business classes in the evening
Can I see you exactly how I saw you
In my Neck Deep t-shirt with nothing underneath?
[Pre-Chorus 2]
Your house is open, copy
Perfect, let’s throw a party
And invite everybody
Can my band play 'cause we have merch
And I ran out of money?
I swear our jokes are funny
I got new songs, they’re lovely
And we don’t suck as much as we used to

[Chorus]
Whoa
Oh, when we think back to these days we’ll feel so
Alone
We’ll pack a basement, pack a bowl and face it
A show
I’ll entertain and pray to never change a note
I don’t think I can grow up

[Bridge]
What’re we gonna do?
The question isn’t “what are we going to do?”
The question is “what aren’t we going to do?”
If you had access to a car like this
Would you take it back right away?
Oh, when we think back to these days we’ll feel so
Neither would I
Oh, when we think back to these days we’ll feel so
[Chorus]
Whoa
Oh, when we think back to these days we’ll feel so
Alone
We’ll pack a basement, pack a bowl and face it
A show
I’ll entertain and pray to never change a note
I don’t think I can grow up
Whoa
Oh, when we think back to these days we’ll feel so
Alone
We’ll pack a basement, pack a bowl and face it
A show
I’ll entertain and pray to never change a note
I don’t think I can grow up