Vodka Cranberry

Album: Wishbone (2025)
Charted: 93 124
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  • You say we're fine but your brown eyes
    Are green this time, so you've been crying
    It's in the way you say my name
    So quick, so straight, it sounds the same

    As the time we took a break
    February fourth through the sixteenth of May
    So strange to be back at your place
    Pretending like nothing has changed, oh-oh-oh

    Speak up, I know you hate me
    Looked at your picture and cried like a baby
    Speak up, don't leave me waiting
    Got way too drunk off a vodka cranberry
    Called you up in the middle of the night
    Wailing like an imbecile
    If you won't end things, then I will

    Now I look dumb and you look mean
    You casually steal back your t-shirt
    And your Polo cap, yeah, I noticed that
    Yeah, I notice everything you do

    Since the time we took a break
    Everybody knows you don't love me the same
    So cruel to be lying to my face
    'Cause I know what you're too scared to say, oh-oh-oh

    Speak up, I know you hate me
    Looked at your picture and cried like a baby
    Speak up, don't leave me waiting
    Got way too drunk off a vodka cranberry
    Called you up in the middle of the night
    Wailing like an imbecile
    If you won't end things, then I will

    (Don't make me do this to you) I will
    (Don't make me do this, but I will) I will
    I will
    I will, I will, I will

    Speak up, I know you hate me
    Looked at your picture and cried like a baby
    Speak up, don't leave me waiting
    Got way too drunk off a vodka cranberry
    Called you up in the middle of the night
    Wailing like an imbecile
    If you won't end things, then I will Writer/s: Conan Gray, Daniel Nigro
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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