Cover art for Still by Dove Cameron
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Still Lyrics

[Intro]
Misbehaving
Blockading

[Verse 1]
Man on the screen, they only see
Whatever you want them to see
We only know higher than high
Lower than low, no in-between


[Pre-Chorus]
Radio is always playin'
High-speed train is hydroplanin'
Bubble wrap the heart in plastic
The question we're scared of askin'

[Chorus]
Can we just stand still?
I will if you will
Find some time to kill
Can we just stand
Still?

[Verse 2]
Face in the crowd, merry-go-round
Kiss me with your razor blade mouth

Train to the south, first to get out
We could be what they dream about
[Pre-Chorus]
Supernova, self-erasin'
Hourglass is always drainin'
Is the rope of time elastic?
The question wе're scared of askin'

[Chorus]
Can we just stand still?
I will if you will
Find somе time to kill
Can we just stand
Still?

[Outro]
How dare you dare me to love you
When you could love me too?
How dare you dare me to love you?
If you jump, I will too
If you jump, I will too

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Genius Annotation

“Still” is about wanting to take some time and be still for a moment while living a chaotic, non-stop life. Cameron admits that she is afraid of asking this question, and only wanting to do it if someone else specific does it as well. Sonically, Cameron sings over sweeping violins and a soft piano.

Formerly known as “Stand Still”, the track was written during a session for Dove Cameron’s long awaited debut album Alchemical: Vol. 1, released on December 1, 2023. The track was teased in an Instagram post on May 31, 2023.

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