Dear Drew Lyrics – Henry Moodie

“Dear Drew” Lyrics by Henry Moodie is a latest English song in the voice of Henry Moodie. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Dear Drew” song lyrics are also written by Henry Moodie. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Dear Drew” by Henry Moodie is about someone looking back on being bullied by a boy named Drew and how that pain helped them grow stronger. The singer thanks Drew for unintentionally shaping who they became, showing forgiveness, confidence, and closure while proving they’ve moved on and are doing better now.

Dear Drew Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Dear Drew
Did you know where I was every lunchtime?
In the back of the bathroom where I’d hide
From all of your friends and from you
Dear Drew
Remember that day on the playground?
When you tripped me up and pushed me down
I went home and cried in my room

[Pre-Chorus]
And I know it’s been so long

But I got something to say in this song

[Chorus]
You used to hate me, you used to break me
Now looking back I think, oh, how it made me
Maybe my closure was just getting older
Been a few years wishing I could’ve told ya
All that you’ll be is the boy who hurt me
And I’ll turn your words into songs people scream
Look at me now and how I turned out
Dear Drew, thank you

[Verse 2]
Dear Drew
I’m doing better than ever
Life ain’t the playground, it’s better
I hope it’s something you outgrow
And I don’t
Think that we could ever be friends
But I wish you well and I mean it
But deep down I hope that you know, oh-oh, oh

[Chorus]
You used to hate me, you used to break me
Now looking back I think, oh, how it made me

Maybe my closure was just getting older
Been a few years wishing I could’ve told ya
All that you’ll be is the boy who hurt me
I’ll turn your words into songs people scream
Look at me now, how I turned out
Dear Drew, thank you

[Bridge]
(Oh-oh, oh-oh) I finally feel like you’re part of my history
(Oh-oh, oh-oh) I cut all the ties and erased all the memories
(Oh-oh, oh-oh) I’ll give you some credit, you put me through hell
But you showed me the man that I don’t wanna ever be

[Chorus]
You used to hate me, you used to break me
Now looking back I think, oh, how it made me
Maybe my closure was just getting older
Now I’m at the pub and you start walking over
You say, “Hello stranger, it’s been forever
Got something to say, I’m dying to tell ya
I treated you awfully, oh, how it haunts me
I want you to know, know that I’m sorry”

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Dear Drew Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1]
The singer talks about how they used to hide during lunchtime because they were scared and hurt by Drew and his friends. They remember being bullied on the playground and feeling so embarrassed and sad that they went home and cried alone. This part shows the deep emotional pain and loneliness they went through as a child because of Drew’s actions.

[Pre-Chorus]
After all this time, the singer finally wants to express everything they’ve been holding inside through this song.

[Chorus]
The singer reflects on how Drew once made them feel broken and unwanted, but now they can see how those experiences actually made them stronger. They’ve grown up and found peace by turning their pain into something powerful—music. They no longer see Drew as someone who defines them but as just a part of their story. Instead of anger, there’s gratitude for how much they’ve grown.

[Verse 2]
Now the singer is living a happier and more confident life. They’re no longer stuck in the pain of the past and hope Drew has matured too. While they don’t believe they could ever be close again, they sincerely wish him well. Still, deep down, they want Drew to realize how much his actions affected them.

[Chorus]
The singer repeats the same feelings of looking back at the pain and recognizing the strength it built in them. They’ve learned to take something hurtful and turn it into art that others can connect with. They’re proud of who they’ve become and how they’ve turned their hurt into success, showing that they’ve truly moved on from Drew’s cruelty.

[Bridge]
The singer finally feels free from the past. Drew is no longer a painful memory but just a small part of their history. They’ve let go of the emotional ties and can see clearly how those hard times shaped them. Even though Drew caused a lot of pain, he also showed the singer what kind of person they never want to become.

[Chorus]
In this final part, the story comes full circle. The singer meets Drew again years later, and he apologizes for the way he treated them. It’s a powerful moment of closure, where the person who once caused so much pain admits his mistakes. The singer doesn’t need revenge or anger anymore—they’ve already grown past it, and Drew’s apology just confirms their healing.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Dear Drew song?
A. Dear Drew song is sung by Henry Moodie.

Q. Who wrote Dear Drew lyrics?
A. Dear Drew lyrics are penned by Henry Moodie.

Q. Who has given the music of Dear Drew song?
A. Dear Drew music is composed and produced by Henry Moodie.

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