The Most Immaculate Haircut

Album: Love Letters (2014)
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  • He's got the most immaculate haircut
    But with the right dye and shampoo, maybe I could too

    And he's got the most desirable friendship group
    But boy when you got that hairdo, they're not gonna call you

    Now we got to get together and make some amends
    I see the girls falling for you, oh she must adore you woah
    Woah
    Woah
    Woah

    I get this feeling in my bones
    Sometimes it's like my legs might fall away
    A shooting pain runs down my left hand side and I
    I think of you

    Oh hush now
    Don't have a baby
    Look at what you gave me
    We can always grow, you know
    Oh hush now
    Don't have a baby
    Look at what you gave me
    We can always grow together

    I get this feeling in my bones
    Sometimes it's like my legs might fall away
    A shooting pain runs down my left hand side and I
    I think of you

    Oh hush now
    Don't have a baby
    Look at what you gave me
    We can always grow, you know
    Oh hush now
    Don't have a baby
    Look at what you gave me
    We can always grow, you know
    Oh hush now
    Oh hush now
    Oh hush now
    Oh hush now Writer/s: JOSEPH PATRICK MOUNT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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