
Not Quite Right
Starts sparse with lo-fi acoustic guitar and ambient piano, then layers soft rock drums, subtle synths, and gentle alt pop melodies. Cinematic ballad crescendos with lush indie folk textures, melancholy jazz chords on electric piano, chilled beats, and expansive post-rock guitars, blending minimal electronica for atmosphere.

Not Quite Right
Starts sparse with lo-fi acoustic guitar and ambient piano, then layers soft rock drums, subtle synths, and gentle alt pop melodies. Cinematic ballad crescendos with lush indie folk textures, melancholy jazz chords on electric piano, chilled beats, and expansive post-rock guitars, blending minimal electronica for atmosphere.
Lyrics
Verse 1
You closed the window, left the light,
Folded your sleeves, said you were fine.
I made a joke, you didn’t laugh —
You checked the time, I took it back.
Chorus
We weren’t loud, we weren’t bright,
Just two people getting it not quite right.
No big scene, no broken glass —
Just something soft that couldn’t last.
Verse 2
You didn’t cry, I didn’t ask,
We both pretended it was past.
I walked you down, the street was cold,
The kind of end that doesn’t hold.
Chorus
We weren’t loud, we weren’t bright,
Just two people fading out of sight.
No big words, no heavy lines —
Just what you lose when you lose time.
Outro
I kept your name, but not your face.
It wasn’t love. It left no trace.
