I Didn't Change My Number

Album: Happier Than Ever (2021)
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  • Okay
    Mm-mm, I

    I didn't change my number
    I only changed who I reply to
    Laura said I should be nicer
    But not to you
    I love a, "You mad at me?" text
    Should've guessed
    That you would think I was upset
    You're obsessed

    Don't take it out on me
    I'm out of sympathy for you
    Maybe you should leave
    Before I get too mean

    I didn't change my number
    I only changed who I believe in
    You were easy on the eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes
    But looks can be deceivin'
    I gotta work, I go to work
    You don't deserve to feel so hurt
    You got a lot of fuckin' nerve
    I don't deserve, so

    Don't take it out on me
    I'm out of sympathy for you
    Maybe you should leave
    Before I get too mean
    And take it out on you
    And your best friend too
    I should've left when Drew
    Said you were bad news

    Mm, mm
    Mm
    (Mm, mm)
    (Mm) Writer/s: Billie Eilish O'Connell, Finneas Baird O'Connell
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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