Just Two Girls

Album: The Clearing (2025)
Charted: 81
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  • I was looking at her extensions
    She looked so pretty, it was fucking offensive
    She said, "If you want long hair, then just go and get it"
    I said, "You're so right"
    You're so right
    When did you become so obsessed
    With all the things you do and do not possess?
    Do you think you let this world get a little to your head?
    I said, "You're so right"
    And you're so wise

    I like the way she chain-smokes incessantly
    Tiny epiphanies when she's drinking with me
    She likes the way I over-hypothesize
    The people in the room

    Then I undress my every thought
    The way that you can't pay for
    We're just two girls at the bar
    Like two kids in the park
    Here's the stage, you're the star
    Just two girls
    Just two girls
    Just two girls

    We're still sipping on our palomas
    But the night is young if I know you like I know you
    You know the best part is the debrief on the hangover
    Yeah, you're so right
    You're so right

    I like the way she chain-smokes incessantly
    Tiny epiphanies when she's drinking with me
    She likes the way I over-hypothesize
    The people in the room

    When I undress my every thought
    The way that you can't pay for
    We're just two girls at the bar
    Like two kids in the park
    Here's the stage, you're the star
    Just two girls
    Just two girls
    Just two girls

    Undress my every thought
    The way that you can't pay for
    We're just two girls at the bar
    Like two kids in the park
    Here's the stage, you're the star
    Just two girls
    Just two girls
    Just two girls Writer/s: Ellen Ciara Rowsell, GREG KURSTIN, Joel Donald Scott Amey, Jonathan Oddie, Theodore Joseph Ellis
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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