"Noah" is a new English song by Megan Moroney, featured on the album "Am I Okay?". The song was written by Connie Harrington, Jessi Alexander, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Megan Moroney, and produced by Kristian Bush. It was released on… Read More
Noah Lyrics
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[Verse 1]
Remember how we'd skip class? We were all that and in love
The king to my prom queen voted most likely to make out that was us
I remember you saying I'd sound good with your last name
We were countin' on forever 'til forever never came
[Chorus]
Noah, did you know at night I think of you and me?
You're everywhere inside my head, you're always in my dreams
And all the girls, they want you but never quite like me
Noah, do you think about me?
[Verse 2]
Did you get the tattoo you always wanted on your arm?
Is the Chevy still runnin'? Do you still work on your daddy's farm?
Are you still sneakin' cigarettes? Do you still play my guitar?
And when you hear "Record Year" do you still feel my beatin' heart?
[Chorus]
Noah, did you know at night I think of you and me?
You're everywhere inside my head, you're always in my dreams
And all the girls, they want you but never quite like me
Noah, do you think about me?
[Post-Chorus]
Too young to be drinkin' cheap red wine
I was yours, and you took up all my time
Call it right, call it wrong
Bet you didn't think you'd end up in a song
[Bridge]
It's more problematic than it is innocent and sweet
You're more like a secret I wish I didn't have to keep
And I bet by now you found somebody new, I did too
But when I lie down next to him sometimes, I'd rather be with you
[Chorus]
Noah, you should know at night I think of you and me?
You're everywhere inside my head, you're always in my dreams
And all the girls, they want you but never quite like me
Noah, do you think about me?
[Post-Chorus]
Too young to be drinkin' cheap red wine
I was yours, and you took up all my time
Call it right, call it wrong
Bet you didn't think you'd end up in a song
[Outro]
And I wrote you this song
[Verse 1]
Megan Moroney recalls the carefree and rebellious days of skipping class and being deeply in love with Noah. They were the quintessential high school couple, embodying the romantic ideal of being a prom king and queen. She remembers the promise of a future together, which ultimately never materialized.
[Chorus]
Megan confesses that Noah occupies her thoughts and dreams, even after all this time. She reflects on how other girls may want him, but their connection was unique and special. This section highlights her enduring emotional attachment and the impact Noah had on her life.
[Verse 2]
Megan wonders about Noah's life now, questioning if he got the tattoo he always wanted, if his Chevy still runs, and if he continues to work on his father's farm. She reminisces about shared moments, like him playing her guitar and the emotional connection they had when listening to a specific song. These questions emphasize her lingering curiosity and affection for Noah.
[Post-Chorus]
Megan reflects on their youthful love, marked by moments like drinking cheap red wine together. She acknowledges that their relationship took up a significant part of her life. This section captures the intensity of young love and the unexpected permanence of those memories.
[Bridge]
Megan describes the relationship as more problematic than sweet, suggesting a sense of regret or secrecy. She admits that despite finding someone new, she sometimes wishes she were still with Noah. This part reveals her internal conflict and the complexity of her feelings.
[Chorus]
Reiterating her thoughts from the previous chorus, Megan emphasizes that Noah remains a significant presence in her mind and dreams. She acknowledges that while others may be interested in him, their connection was unique. This reinforces the theme of enduring emotional impact.
[Post-Chorus]
Megan reflects again on their youthful love and the unexpected nature of him becoming the subject of a song. This part underscores the lasting significance of their relationship and how it continues to influence her.
[Outro]
Megan concludes by acknowledging that she has immortalized her feelings and memories of Noah in this song, highlighting the cathartic nature of songwriting and the permanence of their shared history.
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About Song
"Noah" is a new English song by Megan Moroney, featured on the album "Am I Okay?". The song was written by Connie Harrington, Jessi Alexander, Jessie Jo Dillon, and Megan Moroney, and produced by Kristian Bush. It was released on July 12, 2024, and published on Megan Moroney's YouTube channel.
The song "Noah" delves into the nostalgic and bittersweet memories of a past high school romance. Megan Moroney reminisces about the carefree days and deep connection she shared with Noah, expressing how those memories continue to linger in her mind and dreams. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and reflection on what could have been, while also acknowledging the passage of time and the inevitability of moving on.
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The "Noah" song is sung by Megan Moroney.
The "Noah" song by Megan Moroney lyrics was written by Connie Harrington, Jessi Alexander, Jessie Jo Dillon & Megan Moroney.
The "Noah" song by Megan Moroney was produced by Kristian Bush.
Megan Moroney released "Noah" song on Jul 12, 2024.