Glitch

Album: Midnights (3am Edition) (2022)
Charted: 41
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  • We were supposed to be just friends
    You don't live in my part of town, but maybe I'll see you out some weekend
    Depending on what kind of mood and situationship I'm in
    And what's in my system

    I think there's been a glitch, ah-yeah
    Five seconds later, I'm fastenin' myself to you with a stitch, ah-yeah
    And I'm not even sorry, nights are so starry, blood moon lit
    It must be counterfeit
    I think there's been a glitch, ah-yeah
    Uh-huh

    I was supposed to sweat you out
    In search of glorious happenings of happenstance on someone else's playground
    But it's been two-thousand-one-hundred-ninety days of our love blackout
    (Our love is blacking out)
    The system's breaking down
    (The system's breaking down)

    I think there's been a glitch, ah-yeah
    Five seconds later, I'm fastenin' myself to you with a stitch, ah-yeah
    And I'm not even sorry, nights are so starry, blood moon lit
    It must be counterfeit
    I think there's been a glitch, ah-yeah
    Uh-huh

    A brief interruption, a slight malfunction
    I'd go back to wanting dudes who give nothing
    I thought we had no chance
    And that's romance, let's dance

    Glitch, ah-yeah
    Five seconds later, I'm fastenin' myself to you with a stitch, ah-yeah
    And I'm not even sorry, nights are so starry, blood moon lit (blood moon lit)
    It must be counterfeit (it must be counterfeit)
    I think there's been a glitch, ah-yeah
    Uh-huh Writer/s: Jack Michael Antonoff, Mark Anthony Spears, Samuel Joseph Dew, Taylor Alison Swift
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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