Who Do You Think Of?
by M.O

Album: Who Do You Think Of? (2016)
Charted: 18
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  • Who do you think of when you're lonely?
    Who do you think of when you're lonely?
    Lonely, lonely, lonely
    Lonely, lonely, lonely

    Every time you want it, you calling off my phone
    But I don't even answer, need some time alone
    No matter what happens, I never go too far
    I always come right back, always come to where you are

    'Cause every time I leave
    Every time, every time I leave yeah
    It's like you know I'll be
    It's like you know, it's like you know I'll be there

    'Cause every time I leave
    Every time, every time I leave yeah
    It's like you know I'll be
    It's like you know, it's like you know I'll be there

    Who do you think of when you're lonely?
    Who do you think of when you're lonely?
    Lonely, lonely, lonely
    Lonely, lonely, lonely

    So tell me, who do you, who do you think of?
    Who do you, who do you think of?
    Who do you, who do you think of?
    When you're lonely

    So tell me, who do you, who do you think of?
    Who do you, who do you think of?
    Who do you, who do you think of?
    When you're lonely

    Only we know about the games that we both play
    And the things that you do to make me stay
    Maybe we only fight 'cause we like to make it right yeah
    So next time we're arguing, I'm coming right back tonight

    'Cause every time I leave
    Every time, every time I leave yeah
    It's like you know I'll be
    It's like you know, it's like you know I'll be there

    'Cause every time I leave
    Every time, every time I leave yeah
    It's like you know I'll be
    It's like you know, it's like you know I'll be there

    Who do you think of when you're lonely?
    Who do you think of when you're lonely?
    Lonely, lonely, lonely
    Lonely, lonely, lonely

    So tell me, who do you, who do you think of?
    Who do you, who do you think of?
    Who do you, who do you think of?
    When you're lonely

    So tell me, who do you, who do you think of?
    Who do you, who do you think of?
    Who do you, who do you think of?
    When you're lonely

    'Cause when you call I'm there
    You know I'll always be on my way
    On time, yeah

    So tell me, who do you, who do ya
    Call I'm there
    You know I'll always be on my way
    On time, yeah
    I always know when you're lonely
    When you call I'm there
    You know I'll always be on my way
    On time, yeah

    So tell me, who do you, who do ya

    Who do you think of when you're lonely?
    Who do you think of when you're lonely?
    Lonely, lonely, lonely
    Lonely, lonely, lonely

    So tell me, who do you, who do you think of?
    Who do you, who do you think of?
    Who do you, who do you think of?
    When you're lonely

    So tell me, who do you, who do you think of?
    Who do you, who do you think of?
    Who do you, who do you think of?
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