Boyfriend

Album: A Rock (2020)
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  • I don't wanna be your boyfriend anymore
    I'm tired of talkin' 'bout babies and diamond rings
    And I'm so sick of driving clear across town every night from my place to yours, girl
    I don't wanna be your boyfriend anymore

    Yeah, I been thinkin' a lot
    'Bout goin' all-in on what we got
    I got my eye on a twenty-acre spot
    With a fence in the dirt, yeah, but first, girl
    I wanna call up your dad
    Spend all of my coffee can cash
    And ask you, "What's it gon' be?"
    Puttin' one knee on the floor
    'Cause I don't wanna be your boyfriend anymore

    Yeah, I don't wanna have to wonder what it's like
    To hear you introduce yourself with my last name
    To see you floatin' down some outta town church all dressed in white, girl
    I don't wanna have to wonder what it's like

    Yeah, I been thinkin' a lot
    'Bout goin' all-in on what we got
    I got my eye on a twenty-acre spot
    With a fence in the dirt, yeah, but first, girl
    I wanna call up your dad
    Spend all of my coffee can cash
    And ask you, "What's it gon' be?"
    Puttin' one knee on the floor
    'Cause I don't wanna be your boyfriend anymore, yeah
    Oh
    Anymore, yeah, yeah

    Yeah I wanna get too sunburned with you
    All-inclusive in Hawaii
    Right after I say my vows and kiss ya
    Like no one else is watching
    In front of God and everybody

    Yeah, I been thinking a lot
    'Bout goin' all-in on what we got
    I got my eye on a twenty-acre spot
    With a fence in the dirt, yeah, but first, girl
    I wanna call up your dad
    Spend all of my coffee can cash
    And ask you, "What's it gon' be?"
    Puttin' one knee on the floor
    'Cause I don't wanna be your boyfriend anymore
    I don't wanna be your boyfriend anymore, yeah, yeah
    I don't wanna be your boyfriend anymore Writer/s: Andy Albert, Michael Hardy, Zach Abend
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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