I Think He Knows

Album: Lover (2019)
Charted: 51
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  • I think he knows his footprints
    On the sidewalk
    Lead to where I can't stop
    Go there every night

    I think he knows his hands around
    A cold glass
    Make me wanna know that body
    Like it's mine

    He got that boyish look that I like in a man
    I am an architect, I'm drawing up the plans
    It's like I'm seventeen, nobody understands
    No one understands

    He got my heartbeat
    Skipping down 16th Avenue
    Got that, oh! I mean
    Wanna see what's under that attitude
    Like, I want you, bless my soul
    And I ain't gotta tell him
    I think he knows
    I think he knows

    I think he knows
    When we get all alone
    I'll make myself at home
    And he'll want me to stay
    I think he knows
    He better lock it down
    Or I won't stick around
    'Cause good ones never wait

    He got that boyish look that I like in a man
    I am an architect, I'm drawing up the plans
    He's so obsessed with me, and boy I understand
    Boy I understand

    He got my heartbeat
    Skipping down 16th Avenue
    Got that, oh! I mean
    Wanna see what's under that attitude
    Like, I want you, bless my soul
    And I ain't gotta tell him
    I think he knows
    I think he knows

    I want you, bless my
    I want you, bless my
    I want you, bless my
    I want you, bless my soul

    Lyrical smile, indigo eyes, hand on my thigh
    We can follow the sparks, I'll drive
    Lyrical smile, indigo eyes, hand on my thigh
    We can follow the sparks, I'll drive

    So where we gonna go?
    I whisper in the dark
    Where we gonna go?
    I think he knows

    He got my heartbeat
    Skipping down 16th Avenue
    Got that, oh! I mean
    Wanna see what's under that attitude
    Like, I want you, bless my soul
    And I ain't gotta tell him
    I think he knows
    I think he knows

    I want you, bless my
    I want you, bless my
    I want you, bless my
    I want you, bless my

    I want you, bless my
    I want you, bless my
    I want you, bless my soul

    I ain't gotta tell him
    I think he knows Writer/s: Jack Antonoff, Taylor Swift
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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Comments: 2

  • Keith from MaineClue: '16th Avenue' by Lacy J Dalton
  • Piper from San Franciscothis song is my life in words, my friends claim I channeled the words one evening after an extreme gassy meal left me with undeniable smells in my lower areas, I denied the stench but then confessed, " I think he knows" , not to be outdone, I returned home and showered while listening to Taylor S, went right back out to the bar and found another man, this is the strength given to women through TS, ride that cowboy even if the vapors have taken you.
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