All I Want Lyrics

Cynthia-G-Toups

By Cynthia-G-Toups

The song “All I Want” was written and performed by Olivia Rodrigo for the popular Disney+ show High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. The song was released on November 27, 2019, and features Rodrigo’s character Nini reflecting on her relationships with two boys, E.J. and Ricky. The song has become a fan favorite and has received critical acclaim for its emotional lyrics and Rodrigo’s stunning vocal performance. With its relatable themes and heartfelt delivery, “All I Want” has become a standout moment in the popular Disney+ show.

All I Want Lyrics

All I Want Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I found a guy, told me I was a star
He held the door, held my hand in the dark
And he’s perfect on paper, but he’s lying to my face
Does he think that I’m the kinda girl who needs to be saved?

[Verse 2]
And there’s one more boy, he’s from my past
We fell in love, but it didn’t last
‘Cause the second I figure it out, he pushes me away
And I won’t fight for love if you won’t meet me halfway
And I say that I’m through, but this song’s still for you

[Chorus]
All I want is love that lasts
Is all I want too much to ask?
Is it something wrong with me?
All I want is a good guy
Are my expectations far too high?
Try my best, but what can I say?
All I have is myself at the end of the day
But shouldn’t that be enough for me?

[Bridge]
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
And I miss the days when I was young and naive
I thought the perfect guy would come and find me
Now happy ever after, it don’t come so easily

[Chorus]
All I want is love that lasts
Is all I want too much to ask?
Is it something wrong with me? Oh, ooh
All I want is a good guy
Are my expectations far too high?
Try my best but what can I say?
All I have is myself at the end of the day
And all I want is for that to be okay

Cynthia-G-Toups

Hello Cynthia G. Toups! It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance. I'm the creator behind lyricstothesong.com, where we specialize in delving into the depths of song lyrics, uncovering their meanings, and celebrating the whimsy of nursery rhymes

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