My Favorite Part

Album: The Divine Feminine (2016)
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  • (Don't know why, but I think that he makes me smile)

    Said, you just don't know how beautiful you are
    And baby, that's my favorite part
    You walk around so clueless to it all
    Like nobody gonna break your heart
    It'll be alright, babe, see, me, I got you covered
    I'm gon' be your lover, you might be the one
    If it's only tonight, ayy, we don't need to worry
    We ain't in a hurry, rushin' into love

    Said, you know I know who you really are, ain't need to lie
    Said, the universe couldn't keep us apart
    Why would it even try?
    Yeah, said, don't let them hurt you ever
    I know you far too smart
    Before things come together they have to fall apart
    It's been a while since I've been sober
    This life can be so hard, I'd rather talk about you

    Said, you just don't know how beautiful you are
    And baby, that's my favorite part (oh)
    You walk around so clueless to it all
    Like nobody gonna break your heart
    It'll be alright babe, see, me, I got you covered
    I'm gon' be your lover, you might be the one
    If it's only tonight, ayy, we don't need to worry
    We ain't in a hurry, rushin' into love (yeah, yeah)

    If you wanna stay, we're takin' it slow, baby
    'Cause you and me, and I got enough on my mind
    But I can make some time for something so divine, oh-oh

    Said, you just don't know how beautiful you are
    And baby that's my favorite part (babe)
    You walk around so clueless to it all
    Like nobody gonna break your heart
    It'll be alright, babe, see, me, I got you covered
    I'm gon' be your lover, you might be the one
    If it's only tonight, ayy, we don't need to worry
    We ain't in a hurry, rushin' into love Writer/s: Ariana Grande, Malcom McCormick, Tyrone Johnson
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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