My Same

Album: 19 (2008)
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  • Hey, hey, hey, hey
    Hey, hey, hey, hey
    Hey, hey, hey, hey
    Hey, hey, hey, hey

    You said I'm stubborn and I never give in
    I think you're stubborn 'cept you're always softening
    You say I'm selfish, I agree with you on that
    I think you're giving up way too much in fact
    I say we've only known each other a year
    You say boo, I've known you longer my dear
    You like to be so close, I like to be alone
    I like to sit on chairs and you prefer the floor
    Walking with each other think we'll never match at all, but we do
    But we do-doo-doo-doo, but we do
    But we do-doo-doo-doo, doo-doo, ah-oh

    Hey, hey, hey, hey
    Ya-da, hey, hey, hey, hey
    Oh, yea-a-a, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
    Doo, yeah, yea-a-a, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, ooh

    Favoritism ain't my thing but
    In this situation I'll be glad
    Favoritism ain't my thing but
    In this situation I'll be glad
    Ooh-aah-oh

    You said I'm stubborn and I never give in
    I think you're stubborn 'cept you're always softening
    You say I'm selfish, I agree with you on that
    But I think you're giving up way too much in fact
    I say we've only known each other a year
    You say boo, I've known you longer my dear
    You like to be so close, I like to be alone
    I like to sit on chairs and you prefer the floor
    Walking with each other think we'll never match at all, but we do, yeah Writer/s: Adele Laurie Blue Adkins
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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