A música Closer do The Chainsmokers, que apresenta Halsey, foi inspirada em experiências pessoais de encontros amorosos na juventude dos compositores, com destaque para o tema de reencontro com um amor do passado. A música tornou-se um hit internacional, em parte, graças a sua letra que fala sobre nostalgia e arrependimentos amorosos.
Tom: C
Introdução:
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Hey, I was doing just fine just before I met you
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I drank too much and that's an issue but I'm okay
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Em
Hey, you tell your friends it was nice to meet them
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But I hope I never see them again
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I know it breaks your heart
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C
Moved to the city in a broke down car and
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Four years, no calls
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Now you're looking pretty in a hotel bar and
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I can't stop
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No, I can't stop
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So baby pull me closer in the backseat of your Rover
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That I know you can't afford
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Bite that tattoo on your shoulder
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Pull the sheets right off the corner
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Of the mattress that you stole
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From your roommate back in Boulder
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We ain't ever getting older
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We ain't ever getting older
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We ain't ever getting older
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Em
You, look as good as the day I met you
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I forget just why I left you, I was insane
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Em
Stay, and play that Blink-182 song
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That we beat to death in Tucson, okay
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I know it breaks your heart
Em
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C
Moved to the city in a broke down car and
D
Four years, no calls
Em
D
Now you're looking pretty in a hotel bar and
C
D
Em
D
I can't stop
C
D
Em
D
No, I can't stop
C
D
Em
D
So baby pull me closer in the backseat of your Rover
C
D
That I know you can't afford
Em
D
Bite that tattoo on your shoulder
C
D
Pull the sheets right off the corner
Em
D
Of the mattress that you stole
C
D
From your roommate back in Boulder
Em
D
We ain't ever getting older
C
D
Em
D
C
D
Em
D
We ain't ever getting older
C
D
Em
D
C
D
Em
D
We ain't ever getting older
C
D
Em
D
So baby pull me closer in the backseat of your Rover