Undressed

Album: I Barely Know Her (2025)
Charted: 4 16
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  • You had a dream, you wanted better
    You were sick of all the holes in your sweater
    You looked to me and wondered whether
    I was the lamppost to which you were tethered

    I'm lookin' at you, and you're lookin' at me
    But the glimmer in your eyes is sayin' you wanna leave
    You say you don't mean what you're sayin' to me
    But the glimmer in your eyes is telling me other things

    I don't wanna get undressed
    For a new person all over again
    I don't wanna kiss someone else's neck
    And have to pretend it's yours instead

    I took the train to see my mother
    I look across the track to see you with another
    There's nothin' worse than seein' your lover
    Moving on while you still suffer

    I'm lookin' at you, and you're lookin' at me
    But the glimmer in your eyes is sayin' you wanna leave
    You say you don't mean what you're sayin' to me
    But the glimmer in your eyes is telling me other things

    I don't wanna get undressed
    For a new person all over again
    I don't wanna kiss someone else's neck
    And have to pretend it's yours instead

    And I don't wanna learn another scent
    I don't want the children of another man
    To have the eyes of the girl that I won't forget
    I won't forget

    I don't wanna get undressed
    For a new person all over again
    I don't wanna kiss someone else's neck
    And have to pretend it's yours instead

    I don't wanna get undressed
    For a new person all over again Writer/s: Shane Boose
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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