If We Ever Broke Up

Album: single release only (2023)
Charted: 13
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  • If you keep wondering if somebody understands
    Darling, I don't understand you
    If you stay awake at night waiting for somebody right
    Baby, oh, your karma is due

    Like, I would never hate you
    But only if you want to
    So much time like, who knew? (Like, who knew?)
    Music we got into
    Songs we fell in love to
    Boy, this feels so wrong too (ah-ah-ah)

    If we ever broke up, I'd never be sad
    Thinking about everything that we had
    If we ever broke up
    If we ever broke up, I'd call your dad
    And tell him all the shittiest of things you said
    If we ever broke up

    Boy, don't get emotional
    'Cause it's not personal
    It's just the way, just the way it goes

    If we ever broke up, I'd never be sad
    Thinking about everything that we had
    If we ever broke up

    Yeah
    I don't think you understand where I'm coming from
    You don't know about a thing or two, hm
    I gave you what you need
    But you always think you're right with everything
    What the hell am I supposed to do? Ooh, ooh, ooh
    Would you let me go after all that we been through?
    Am I a joke to you? No, I'd never really hate you

    Like, I would never hate you
    But only if you want to (ohh)
    So much time like, who knew? Whoa (yeah, yeah, yeah)

    If we ever broke up, I'd never be sad
    Thinking about everything that we had
    If we ever broke up (oh, baby, no, oh, no)
    If we ever broke up, I'd call your dad
    And tell him all the shittiest of things you said
    If we ever broke up (yeah, mh)

    Boy, don't get emotional
    'Cause it's not personal
    It's just the way, just the way it goes

    If we ever broke up, I'd never be sad
    Thinking about everything that we had
    If we ever broke up
    (Yeah) Writer/s: Anna Mae Kelly, Morien Van Der Tang, Natalia I Koronowska, Zack Tabudlo
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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