Strangers

Album: Hopeless Fountain Kingdom (2017)
Charted: 100
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  • She doesn't kiss me on the mouth anymore
    'Cause it's more intimate, than she thinks we should get
    She doesn't look me in the eyes anymore
    Too scared of what she'll see, somebody holding me

    When I wake up all alone
    And I'm thinking of your skin
    I remember, I remember what you told me

    Said that we're not lovers, we're just strangers
    With the same damn hunger
    To be touched, to be loved, to feel anything at all
    We're not lovers, we're just strangers
    With the same damn hunger
    To be touched, to be loved, to feel anything at all

    She doesn't call me on the phone anymore
    She's never listening, she says it's innocent
    She doesn't let me have control anymore
    I must've crossed a line, I must've lost my mind

    When I wake up all alone
    And I'm thinking of your skin
    I remember, I remember what you told me

    Said that we're not lovers, we're just strangers
    With the same damn hunger
    To be touched, to be loved, to feel anything at all
    We're not lovers, we're just strangers
    With the same damn hunger
    To be touched, to be loved, to feel anything at all

    I miss the mornings with you laying in my bed
    I miss the memories replaying in my head
    I miss the thought of a forever, you and me
    But all you're missing is my body, oh

    Said we're not lovers (we're not lovers)
    'Cause we're just strangers
    With the same damn hunger
    To be touched, to be loved, to feel anything at all

    We're not lovers, we're just strangers
    With the same damn hunger
    To be touched, to be loved, to feel anything at all (anything)

    To feel anything at all
    To feel anything at all
    (You lost it)
    (You lost it)
    (You lost it) Writer/s: ASHLEY FRANGIPANE, GREGORY KURSTIN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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