The Perfect Pair

Album: Beatopia (2022)
Charted: 89
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  • You ought to know that
    I think we're one and the same
    I don't think we could help it
    No, I don't think we could help it
    We don't talk much
    Guess 'cause nothing has changed
    I'm not sure I like it
    And I'm so tired of fightin'

    If I told you, you know how to
    Go and break my heart in two
    'Cause I would anyways
    We'd end up like always
    You know me, you better show me
    That you can say it to my face
    'Cause you know we're the same
    There's worse things I can take

    I know you hate it
    When there's nothing to say
    I'm not quite sure we'd fix it
    Guess we're so used to it
    Wish I had known this
    From the beginning
    We find it hard to work out
    Why we have all this doubt

    If I told you, you know how to
    Go and break my heart in two
    'Cause I would anyways
    We'd end up like always
    You know me, you better show me
    That you can say it to my face
    'Cause you know we're the same
    There's worse things I can take Writer/s: Beatrice Ilejay Laus, Jacob Bugden
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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