We Hug Now

Album: I Know What I Want (2025)
Charted: 48 104
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  • You don't see stars here
    They're just city lights
    I think back to where you live and how you can see the entire sky
    It's occasional, sometimes I'll see the moon
    And I'll think of you

    My mom will convince me and I'll get the courage to ask
    We will get coffee in Canton
    And you'll nervously laugh when we hug
    'Cause we don't hug
    We never used to do that
    We don't do that

    Sometimes I'll go to sleep
    And I'm still seventeen
    You still live down my street
    You're not mad at me

    And in that dream
    I will say everything I wanted
    That every day after May I haven't found what I needed
    No one has come close to you
    And I don't think anyone will

    Sometimes I go to sleep
    And I'm still seventeen
    You still live down my street
    You're not mad at me

    I have a feeling you got everything you wanted
    And you're not wasting time stuck here like me
    You're just thinkin' it's a small thing that happened
    The world ended when it happened to me
    I have a feeling you got everything you wanted
    And you're not wasting time stuck here like me
    You're just thinkin' it's a small thing that happened
    The world ended when it happened to me
    When it happened to me
    When it happened to me
    I have a feeling you got everything you wanted
    And you're not wasting time stuck here like me
    You're just thinkin' it's a small thing that happened
    The world ended when it happened to me Writer/s: Sydney Struchtemeyer
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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