Next Semester Lyrics – Twenty One Pilots

Next Semester Lyrics by Twenty One Pilots is latest English song from the album Clancy. Lyrics of this song is written by Paul Meany & Tyler Joseph while Music is also produced by Paul Meany & Tyler Joseph.

Next Semester Lyrics - Twenty One Pilots

Next Semester Lyrics – Twenty One Pilots

Stand up straight now (Ooh)
Can’t break down (Ooh)
Graduate now (Ooh)
I don’t wanna be here
I don’t wanna be here…

It’s a taste test (Ooh)
Of what I hate less (Ooh)
Can you die of anxiousness? (Ooh)
I don’t wanna be here
I don’t wanna be here

What’s about to happen?
What’s about to happen?

I remember
I remember certain things
What I was wearin’
The yellow dashes in the street

I prayed those lights would take me home
Then I heard: Hey kid, get out of the road!
I don’t wanna be here
I don’t wanna be here

Can’t feel my legs (Ooh)
I might suffocate (Ooh)
There’s a pressure in my chest
I don’t wanna be here
I don’t wanna be here
What’s about to happen?
What’s about to happen?

I remember
I remember certain things
What I was wearin’
The yellow dashes in the street

I prayed those lights would take me home
Then I heard: Hey kid, get out of the road!

(Oh, woah, oh, oh woahhh)
(Oh, woah, oh, oh-woah, ohh)
(Can’t change what you’ve done)
(Start fresh next semester…)

I remember
I remember certain things
What I was wearin’
The yellow dashes in the street
I prayed those lights would take me home
Then I heard: Hey kid, get out of the road!

And then he slowed down
And rolled down his window
And he said
Can’t change what you’ve done
Start fresh next semester

It’s a taste test
Of what I hate less
I don’t wanna be here
Start fresh with the new year

Can’t change what you’ve done
Start fresh next semester…

Song Name: Next Semester
Singer:Twenty One Pilots
Lyrics:Paul Meany & Tyler Joseph
Produced By:Paul Meany & Tyler Joseph
Label: Twenty One Pilots VEVO
Release Date: 28 March 2024

Theodore Williams

The lyrics written above is written by me, I am from Edinburth, United Kingdom.

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