From the Dining Table

Album: Harry Styles (2017)
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  • Woke up alone in this hotel room
    Played with myself, where were you?
    Fell back to sleep, I got drunk by noon
    I've never felt less cool

    We haven't spoke since you went away
    Comfortable silence is so overrated
    Why won't you ever be the first one to break?
    Even the phone misses your call, by the way

    I saw your friend that you know from work
    He said you feel just fine
    I see you gave him my old T-shirt
    More of what was once mine

    I see it's written, it's all over his face
    Comfortable silence is so overrated
    Why won't you ever say what you want to say?
    Even my phone misses your call, by the way

    Maybe one day you'll call me and tell me that you're sorry too
    Maybe one day you'll call me and tell me that you're sorry too
    Maybe one day you'll call me and tell me that you're sorry too
    But you, you never do

    Woke up the girl who looked just like you
    I almost said your name

    We haven't spoke since you went away
    Comfortable silence is so overrated
    Why won't you ever say what you want to say?
    Even my phone misses your call
    We haven't spoke since you went away
    Comfortable silence is so overrated
    Why won't you ever say what you want to say?
    Even my phone misses your call, by the way Writer/s: Alex Raymond Salibian, Harry Edward Styles, Jeffrey Nath Bhasker, Mitchell Kristopher Rowland, Ryan Thomas Nasci, Tyler Sam Johnson
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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