I Forgot That You Existed

Album: Lover (2019)
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  • How many days did I spend
    Thinkin' 'bout how you did me wrong, wrong, wrong?
    Lived in the shade you were throwin'
    'Til all of my sunshine was gone, gone, gone
    And I couldn't get away from ya
    In my feelings more than Drake, so yeah
    Your name on my lips, tongue tied
    Free rent, livin' in my mind
    But then something happened one magical night

    I forgot that you existed
    And I thought that it would kill me, but it didn't
    And it was so nice
    So peaceful and quiet

    I forgot that you existed
    It isn't love, it isn't hate
    It's just indifference

    I forgot that you
    Got out some popcorn
    As soon as my rep starting going down, down, down
    Laughed on the schoolyard
    As soon as I tripped up and hit the ground, ground, ground
    And I would've stuck around for ya
    Would've fought the whole town, so yeah
    Would've been right there, front row
    Even if nobody came to your show
    But you showed who you are, then one magical night

    I forgot that you existed
    And I thought that it would kill me, but it didn't
    And it was so nice
    So peaceful and quiet

    I forgot that you existed
    It isn't love, it isn't hate
    It's just indifference

    I forgot that you
    Sent me a clear message
    Taught me some hard lessons
    I just forget what they were
    It's all just a blur

    I forgot that you existed
    And I thought that it would kill me, but it didn't
    And it was so nice
    So peaceful and quiet

    I forgot that you existed
    I did, I did, I did
    It isn't hate, it's just indifference
    It isn't love, it isn't hate
    It's just indifference (so yeah) Writer/s: Adam King Feeney, Louis Bell, Taylor Swift
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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