I Have Friends in Holy Spaces

Album: Pretty. Odd (2008)
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  • You remind me of a former love that I once knew
    And you carry a little piece with you
    We were holding hands walking through the middle of the street
    It's fine with me, I'm just taking in the scenery

    You remind me of a few of my famous friends
    Well, that all depends what you qualify as friends
    You remind me of a few of my famous friends
    Well, that all depends what you qualify as friends

    Take a chance, take your shoes off, dance in the rain
    Yeah, we're splashing around and the news spread all over town
    I'm not complaining that it's raining, I'm just saying that I like it a lot
    More than you think, if the sun would come out and sing with me

    You remind me of a few of my famous friends
    Well, that all depends what you qualify as friends
    You remind me of a few of my famous friends
    Well, that all depends what you qualify as friends Writer/s: Brendon Urie, George Ross, Jonathan Walker, Spencer Smith
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Carrie from Timaru, New ZealandThis song is so cute! I love Panic at the Disco. The other song Brendon got to put on the album was 'Folkin' Around'. Another cute song
  • Ma from São Paulo, BrazilGosh, it's one of my favorite songs in the Pretty. Odd.
  • Robin from Oakville, Oni think this song is about how now that panic is famous,evryone wants something from them, like the people who were mean to them in school(since they were nerds <3)
  • Bianca Sanchez from Alburquerque, NmProbably my favorite by Panic! at The Disco
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