Cherry

Album: Fine Line (2019)
Charted: 84
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  • Don't you call him "baby"
    We're not talking lately
    Don't you call him what you used to call me

    I, I confess
    I can tell that you are at your best
    I'm selfish so I'm hating it

    I notice that
    There's a piece of you in how I dress
    Take it as a compliment

    Don't you call him "baby"
    We're not talking lately
    Don't you call him what you used to call me

    I, I just miss
    I just miss your accent and your friends
    Did you know I still talk to them?

    Does he take you walking 'round his parents' gallery?

    Don't you call him "baby"
    We're not talking lately
    Don't you call him what you used to call me

    Don't you call him "baby"
    We're not talking lately
    Don't you call him what you used to call me

    Coucou!
    Tu dors?
    Oh, j'suis désolée
    Bah non
    Nan c'est pas important
    Ouais, on était à la plage, et maintenant
    Parfait, ok! Writer/s: Harry Edward Styles, Jeffrey Nath Bhasker, Sammy Witte, Thomas Edward Percy Hull, Tyler Sam Johnson
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Greenbean from AlaskaHarry, your as precious, truthful, brilliant and much loved. I’m looking forward to watching you blossom in the many decades ahead. Be safe...be happy.
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