[Verse 1] You wrote a giant message I answered with one sign Just that crooked little curve Sitting on the line
You said “Is that all I get?” Blue bubbles hanging there I watched your typing flicker Then vanish in the air
[Chorus] All I gave you was a “G” When you sent your heart to me One letter like a slammed door Cheap exit from a long war Now it follows when I sleep That stupid Tiny “G” If I could spell it properly I’d write “I’m sorry” on repeat
[Verse 2] You asked if we were over I sent that lonely glyph Thought I was being clever Just hiding in the drift
You screenshotted the silence Sent it back with “wow” I still see that conversation Every time I scroll down
[Chorus] All I gave you was a “G” When you sent your heart to me One letter like a slammed door Cheap exit from a long war Now it follows when I sleep That stupid Tiny “G” If I could spell it properly I’d write “I’m sorry” on repeat
[Bridge] Guess I was scared to write the truth (yeah) Scared of losing Scared of you But I lost you anyway In a single Throwaway
[Chorus] All I gave you was a “G” When you sent your heart to me One letter like a slammed door Cheap exit from a long war Now it follows when I sleep That stupid Tiny “G” If I could spell it properly I’d write “I’m sorry” on repeat (on repeat)
Stile di musica
Minimal indie pop, dry male vocals up close over soft electric piano and a round sub bass; tight drum groove enters on the first chorus, with gentle backing “ooh” stacks on the hook. Song starts intimate and slightly awkward, then swells in the last chorus with tambourine and a brighter pad for a bittersweet, apologetic lift.