Perfect
Glee Cast · Other Songs - Glee Cast
once or twice
dug my way out,
blood and fire
bad decisions,
that's alright
welcome to my silly life
mistreated, misplaced, misunderstood
miss "no way, it's all good", it didn't slow me down
mistaken, always second guessin'
under estimated, look, i'm still around
pretty, pretty please
don't you ever, ever feel
like your less than
less than perfect.
pretty, pretty please
if you ever, ever feel
like your nothing
you are perfect to me.
you're so mean[you're so mean]
when you talk[when you talk]
about yourself, you are wrong.
change the voices[change the voices]
in your head[in your head]
make them like you instead.
so complicated,
look happy, you'll make it
filled with so much hatred
such a tired game.
it's enough, i've done all i can think of
chased down all my demons,
seen you do the same.
pretty, pretty please
don't you ever, ever feel
like your less than
less than perfect.
pretty, pretty please
if you ever, ever feel
like your nothing
you are perfect to me.
the whole world stares so i swallow the fear,
the only thing i should be drinking is an ice cold beer.
so cool in line and we try, try, try,
but we try too hard, & it's a waste of my time.
done looking for the critics, cause they're everywhere
they don't like my jeans, they don't get my hair
change ourselves and we do it all the time
why do we do that? why do i do that?
(why do i do that?)
[yeah~, ohh~
pretty pretty please]
pretty, pretty please
don't you ever, ever feel
like your less than
less than perfect.
pretty, pretty please
if you ever, ever feel
like your nothing
you are perfect to me.
pretty, pretty please
don't you ever, ever feel
like your less than
less than perfect.
pretty, pretty please
if you ever, ever feel
like your nothing
you are perfect to me.
Perfect - Glee Cast
Performed by the Glee Cast, "Perfect" is a cover of Ed Sheeran's 2017 hit, reimagined within the context of the television series Glee. The track blends the original song's acoustic pop structure with the ensemble's signature vocal harmonies, characteristic of the show's approach to popular music. Released as part of the series' broader musical catalog, the recording highlights the group's ability to reinterpret contemporary ballads for a younger audience. It stands alongside other Glee covers such as "Survivor" and "Stereo Hearts," which similarly utilized well-known songs to drive engagement and showcase the cast's vocal range. The song reflects the show's commitment to bridging generational gaps through music, presenting a polished studio recording that emphasizes emotional delivery over the original's live performance elements.

