Boyfriend

Album: Everything Changed (2019)
Charted: 4 8
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  • I'm a motherfuckin' train wreck
    I don't wanna be too much
    But I don't wanna miss your touch
    And you don't seem to give a fuck
    I don't wanna keep you waiting
    But I do just what I have to do
    And I might not be the one for you
    But you ain't about to have no boo, 'cause

    I know we be so complicated
    But we be so smitten, it's crazy
    I can't have what I want, but neither can you

    You ain't my boyfriend (boyfriend)
    And I ain't your girlfriend (girlfriend)
    But you don't want me to see nobody else
    And I don't want you to see nobody
    But you ain't my boyfriend (boyfriend)
    And I ain't your girlfriend (girlfriend)
    But you don't want me to touch nobody else (nobody)
    Baby, we ain't gotta tell nobody

    Even though you ain't mine
    I promise the way we fight
    Make me honestly feel like we just in love
    'Cause, baby, when push comes to shove
    Damn, baby, I'm a train wreck, too (too)
    I lose my mind when it comes to you
    I take time with the ones I choose
    And I don't want a smile if it ain't from you, yeah

    I know we be so complicated
    Lovin' you sometimes drive me crazy
    'Cause I can't have what I want and neither can you (no, no)

    You ain't my boyfriend (boyfriend)
    And I ain't your girlfriend (girlfriend)
    But you don't want me to see nobody else
    And I don't want you to see nobody
    But you ain't my boyfriend (boyfriend)
    And I ain't your girlfriend (girlfriend)
    But you don't want me to touch nobody else (nobody)
    Baby, we ain't gotta tell nobody

    I wanna kiss you (yeah), don't wanna miss you (yeah)
    But I can't be with you 'cause I got issues (no)
    Yeah, on the surface, seem like it's easy
    Careful with words, but it's still hard to read me
    Stress high when the trust low (mmh)
    Bad vibes, where'd the fun go? (Ohh)
    Try to open up and love more (love more)
    Try to open up and love more

    If you were my boyfriend
    And you were my girlfriend
    I probably wouldn't see nobody else
    But I can't guarantee that by myself

    You ain't my boyfriend (boyfriend, you ain't my boyfriend)
    And I ain't your girlfriend (girlfriend, I ain't your girlfriend)
    But you don't want me to see nobody else (nobody)
    And I don't want you to see nobody
    But you ain't my boyfriend (boyfriend, you know you ain't my boyfriend)
    And I ain't your girlfriend (girlfriend, yeah, mmh)
    But you don't want me to touch nobody else (nobody)
    Baby, we ain't gotta tell nobody (oh yeah)

    You ain't my boyfriend (boyfriend)
    And I ain't your girlfriend (girlfriend)
    But you don't want me to see nobody else
    And I don't want you to see nobody
    But you ain't my boyfriend (boyfriend)
    And I ain't your girlfriend (girlfriend, yeah)
    But you don't want me to touch nobody else (nobody)
    Baby, we ain't gotta tell nobody Writer/s: Ariana Grande, Charles Anderson, Edgar Barrera, Michael Foster, Steven Franks, Tommy Brown
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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