Heather

Album: Kid Krow (2020)
Charted: 17 46
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  • I still remember third of December
    Me in your sweater, you said it looked better
    On me, than it did you, only if you knew
    How much I liked you, but I watch your eyes

    As she walks by
    What a sight for sore eyes
    Brighter than the blue sky
    She's got you mesmerized
    While I die

    Why would you ever kiss me?
    I'm not even half as pretty
    You gave her your sweater
    It's just polyester
    But you like her better
    Wish I were Heather

    Watch as she stands with her holding your hand
    Put your arm 'round her shoulder, now I'm getting colder
    But how could I hate her? She's such an angel
    But then again, kinda wish she were dead

    As she walks by
    What a sight for sore eyes
    Brighter than a blue sky
    She's got you mesmerized
    While I die

    Why would you ever kiss me?
    I'm not even half as pretty
    You gave her your sweater
    It's just polyester
    But you like her better
    I wish I were Heather

    (Oh)
    Wish I were Heather
    (Oh, oh)
    Wish I were Heather

    Why would you ever kiss me?
    I'm not even half as pretty
    You gave her your sweater
    It's just polyester
    But you like her better
    Wish I were Writer/s: Conan Lee Gray
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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