Closer – The Chainsmokers

Hey, I was doing just fine before I met you

I drink too much and that’s an issue

But I’m OK

Hey, you tell your friends it was nice to meet them

But I hope I never see them

Again

I know it breaks your heart

Moved to the city in a broke-down car

And four years, no calls

Now you’re looking pretty in a hotel bar

And I, I, I, I, I can’t stop

No, I, I, I, I, I can’t stop

So, baby, pull me closer

In the back seat of your Rover

That I know you can’t afford

Bite that tattoo on your shoulder

Pull the sheets right off the corner

Of that mattress that you stole

From your roommate back in Boulder

We ain’t ever getting older

We ain’t ever getting older

We ain’t ever getting older

You look as good as the day I met you

I forget just why I left you,

I was insane

Stay and play that Blink-182 song

That we beat to death in Tucson

OK

I know it breaks your heart

Moved to the city in a broke-down car

And four years, no call

Now I’m looking pretty in a hotel bar

And I, I, I, I, I can’t stop

No, I, I, I, I, I can’t stop

So, baby, pull me closer

In the back seat of your Rover

That I know you can’t afford

Bite that tattoo on your shoulder

Pull the sheets right off the corner

Of that mattress that you stole

From your roommate back in Boulder

We ain’t ever getting older

We ain’t ever getting older

We ain’t ever getting older

So, baby, pull me closer

In the back seat of your Rover

That I know you can’t afford

Bite that tattoo on your shoulder

Pull the sheets right off the corner

Of that mattress that you stole

From your roommate back in Boulder

We ain’t ever getting older

We ain’t ever getting older

No, we ain’t ever getting older

We ain’t ever getting older

No, we ain’t ever getting older

We ain’t ever getting older

We ain’t ever getting older

We ain’t ever getting older

No, we ain’t ever getting older

We ain’t ever getting older

No, we ain’t ever getting older

Reliving Youthful Romance

“Closer” by The Chainsmokers captures the intoxicating nostalgia of rekindled love. The song’s narrative revolves around two former lovers who run into each other after years apart. Through playful, bittersweet lyrics, it explores the tension between past regrets and present desires, painting a picture of young adulthood marked by impulsive decisions and unforgettable memories. The recurring line, “We ain’t ever getting older,” becomes a mantra for refusing to let go of youth, even as time inevitably moves forward. The vivid storytelling—the stolen mattress, the Rover, the Blink-182 song—invites listeners to reminisce about their own reckless adventures and first loves.

Song Credits

  • Artists: The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey
  • Songwriters: Andrew Taggart, Halsey (Ashley Frangipane), Shaun Frank, Frederic Kennett, Isaac Slade, Joe King
  • Release Year: 2016
  • Label: Disruptor Records, Columbia Records