"I'm Not Crying, You're Crying (Water From Your Eyes Remix)" is a track by the British indie rock band English Teacher, remixed by the American indie pop duo Water From Your Eyes. The song was officially released on October 10, 2025, through Universal-Island Records.
It features on English Teacher's project, This Could Be A Remix Album, which reimagines tracks from their critically acclaimed debut album This Could Be Texas.
I'm not her, I'm not near, I'm not here I'm not there, I'm not sorry, I'm not out I'm not loud, I'm not holy, I'm not lonely I'm not steady, I'm not ready I'm not her, I'm not near, I'm not here I'm not there, I'm not sorry, I'm not out I'm not loud, I'm not holy, I'm not lonely I'm not steady, I'm not ready I'm not steady, I'm not ready I'm not steady, I'm not ready I'm not steady, I'm not ready I'm not steady, I'm not ready
I'm not her, I'm not near, I'm not here I'm not there, I'm not sorry, I'm not out I'm not loud, I'm not holy, I'm not lonely I'm not steady, I'm not ready I'm not crying, you're crying
I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying
Then our walls fall down As if we built them ourselves When our walls fall down As if we built them
I'm not her, I'm not near, I'm not here I'm not there, I'm not sorry, I'm not out I'm not loud, I'm not holy, I'm not lonely I'm not steady, I'm not ready I'm not her, I'm not near, I'm not here I'm not there, I'm not sorry, I'm not out I'm not loud, I'm not holy, I'm not lonely I'm not steady, I'm not ready I'm not crying, you're crying
I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying I'm not crying, you're crying
When our walls fall down As if we built them ourselves Then our walls fall down As if we built them ourselves