Lunch

Album: Hit Me Hard and Soft (2024)
Charted: 2 5
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  • Oh, mm-mm

    I could eat that girl for lunch
    Yeah, she dances on my tongue
    Tastes like she might be the one
    And I could never get enough
    I could buy her so much stuff
    It's a craving, not a crush, huh
    "Call me when you're there"
    Said, "I bought you somethin' rare
    And I left it under 'Claire'"
    So now she's comin' up the stairs
    So I'm pullin' up a chair
    And I'm puttin' up my hair

    Baby, I think you were made for me
    Somebody write down the recipe
    Been tryin' hard not to overeat
    You're just so sweet
    I'll run a shower for you like you want
    Clothes on the counter for you, try 'em on
    If I'm allowed, I'll help you take 'em off
    Huh

    I could eat that girl for lunch
    Yeah, she dances on my tongue
    Tastes like she might be the one
    And I could never get enough
    I could buy her so much stuff
    It's a craving, not a crush, huh

    Oh, I just wanna get her off, oh
    Oh
    Oh, oh
    Oh

    She's takin' pictures in the mirror
    Oh my God, her skin's so clear
    Tell her, "Bring that over here"
    You need a seat? I'll volunteer
    Now she's smilin' ear to ear
    She's the headlights, I'm the deer

    I've said it all before, but I'll say it again
    I'm interested in more than just bein' your friend
    I don't wanna break it, just want it to bend
    Do you know how to bend?

    I could eat that girl for lunch
    She dances on my tongue
    I know it's just a hunch
    But she might be the one

    I could
    Eat that girl for lunch
    Yeah, she
    Tastes like she might be the one
    I could
    I could
    Eat that girl for lunch
    Yeah, she
    Yeah, she
    Tastes like she might be the one Writer/s: Billie EIlish O'Connell, Finneas O'Connell
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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