Best Friend

Album: The Drums (2010)
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  • You're my best friend
    But then you died
    When I was 23 and you were 25

    You're my best friend
    But then you died
    And how will I survive, survive
    Survive, survive?
    Oh how will I survive, survive
    Survive, survive?

    And every day I waited for you
    And every day on the top of your car
    Every day I waited for you
    And every day on the hood of your car

    I had a dream of you
    You were drifting away
    You were sad and the ocean dripped away

    And I know, you're gonna be OK
    'Cuz I can see in your eyes
    Your eyes, your eyes, your eyes
    Oh no no no, I wanna survive
    Survive, survive, survive.

    And every day I waited for you
    And every day on the top of your car
    Every day I waited for you
    And every day on the hood of your car

    And every day I waited for you
    And every day on the top of your car
    Every day I waited for you
    And every day on the hood of your car Writer/s: Carvin Haggins, Ivan Barias, Taalib Johnson
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., O/B/O DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group
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