My Same
Adele · 19
I think you're stubborn 'cept you're always softening
You say I'm selfish, I agree with you on that
I think you're giving out in way too much in fact
I say we've only known each other one year
You say I've known you longer my dear
You like to be so close, I like to be alone
I like to sit on chairs and you prefer the floor
Walking with each other, think we'll never match at all, but we do
But we do, but we do, but we do
I thought I knew myself, somehow you know me more
I've never known this, never before
You're the first to make out whenever we are two
I don't know who I'd be if I didn't know you
You're so provocative, I'm so conservative
You're so adventurous, I'm so very cautious, combining
You think we would and we do, but we do, but we do, but we do
instrumental bit!
Favouritism ain't my thing but,
In this situation I'll be glad...
Favouritism ain't my thing but,in this situation I'll be glad to make an exception
You said I'm stubborn and I never give in
I think you're stubborn 'cept you're always softening
You say I'm selfish, I agree with you on that
I think you're giving out in way too much in fact
I say we've only known each other one year
You say I've known you longer my dear
You like to be so close, I like to be alone
I like to sit on chairs and you prefer the floor
Walking with each other, think we'll never match at all, but we do
My Same - Adele
Adele's 'My Same' serves as the lead single from her 2008 album '19', marking a significant return to her roots after years of pop dominance. The track features a stripped-back acoustic arrangement that highlights her signature vocal power and emotional delivery, characteristic of her early work. Released during a pivotal era in her career, the song reflects a more mature, soulful approach compared to her previous hits. It stands as a testament to her ability to blend raw vulnerability with polished production, setting the stage for her subsequent evolution as an artist. The recording captures the essence of her transition from a chart-topping pop star to a respected singer-songwriter, emphasizing themes of self-acceptance and personal growth.

