Grapejuice

Album: Harry's House (2022)
Charted: 15
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    Yesterday, it finally came, a sunny afternoon
    I was on my way to buy some flowers for you (ooh)
    Thought that we could hide away in a corner of the heath
    There's never been someone who's so perfect for me

    But I got over it and I said
    "Give me somethin' old and red"
    I pay for it more than I did back then

    There's just no gettin' through
    Without you
    A bottle of rouge
    Just me and you

    Sittin' in the garden, I'm a couple glasses in
    I was tryna count up all the places we've been
    You're always there, so don't overthink
    I'm so over whites and pinks

    I pay for it more than I did back then

    There's just no gettin' through
    Without you
    A bottle of rouge
    Just me and you
    1982
    Just me and you
    There's just no gettin' through
    The grape juice blues

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    (One) Writer/s: Harry Edward Styles, Thomas Edward Percy Hull, Tyler Sam Johnson
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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