It's Nice to Have a Friend

Album: Lover (2019)
Charted: 92
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    School bell rings, walk me home
    Sidewalk chalk covered in snow
    Lost my gloves, you give me one
    "Wanna hang out?"
    Yeah, sounds like fun
    Video games, you pass me a note
    Sleeping in tents

    It's nice to have a friend
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    It's nice to have a friend
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    Light pink sky up on the roof
    Sun sinks down, no curfew
    Twenty questions, we tell the truth
    You've been stressed out lately? Yeah, me too
    Something gave you the nerve
    To touch my hand

    It's nice to have a friend
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    It's nice to have a friend
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    Church bells ring, carry me home
    Rice on the ground looks like snow
    Call my bluff, call you "babe"
    Have my back, yeah, everyday
    Feels like home, stay in bed
    The whole weekend

    It's nice to have a friend
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    It's nice to have a friend
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    It's nice to have a friend
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    (Ooh) 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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