Boyfriends

Album: Harry's House (2022)
Charted: 30
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  • Hoo
    Niaga ti ta kcab er'uoy, loof

    Boyfriends
    They think you're so easy
    They take you for granted
    They don't know they're just misunderstanding you
    You, you're back at it again

    Weakened
    When you get deep in
    He starts secretly drinking
    It gets hard to know what he's thinking
    You love a fool who knows just how to get under your skin
    You, you, you still open the door

    You're no closer to him
    Now you're halfway home
    Only calling you when
    Don't wanna be alone
    Oh, and you go
    Why? You don't know

    Boyfriends
    Are they just pretending?
    They don't tell you where it's heading
    And you know the game's never ending
    You, you lay with him as you stay in the daydream
    You feel a fool
    You're back at it again

    Ooh Writer/s: Harry Edward Styles, Thomas Edward Percy Hull, Tobias MacDonald Jesso, Tyler Sam Johnson
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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