Back To Friends

Album: I Barely Know Her (2024)
Charted: 7 7
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  • Touch my body tender
    'Cause the feeling makes me weak
    Kicking off the covers
    I see the ceiling while you're looking down at me

    How can we go back to being friends
    When we just shared a bed?
    How can you look at me and pretend
    I'm someone you've never met?

    It was last December
    You were layin' on my chest
    I still remember
    I was scared to take a breath
    Didn't want you to move your head

    How can we go back to being friends
    When we just shared a bed? (Yeah)
    How can you look at me and pretend
    I'm someone you've never met?

    The devil in your eyes
    Won't deny the lies you've sold
    I'm holding on too tight
    While you let go
    This is casual

    How can we go back to being friends
    When we just shared a bed? (Yeah)
    How can you look at me and pretend
    I'm someone you've never met?
    How can we go back to being friends
    When we just shared a bed? (Yeah)
    How can you look at me and pretend
    I'm someone you've never met?

    Someone you've never met (yeah) Writer/s: Shane Boose
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Brandon King from Diddy PartyToo straight for me
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