Best Friends, Right?

Album: Lioness: Hidden Treasures (2011)
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  • I can't wait to get away from you
    Unsurprisingly you hate me too
    We only communicate when we need to fight
    But we are best friends right?

    You're too good at pretending you don't care
    There's enough resentment in the air
    You don't want me in the flat
    When you're home at night
    But we're best friends right?

    You're Stephanie and I'm Paulette
    You know what all my faces mean
    And it's easy to smoke it up, forget
    Everything that happened in between

    Nicky's right when he says I can't win
    So I don't wanna tell you anything
    I can't even think about how you feel inside
    But we are best friends, right?

    I don't like the way you say my name
    You're always looking for someone to blame
    You want me to suffer just 'cause you was born wide
    But we are best friends right?

    You're Stephanie and I'm Paulette
    You know what all my faces mean
    And its easy to smoke it up, forget
    Everything that happened in between

    I had love for you when I was four
    And there's no one I wanna smoke with more
    Someday I'll buy the Rizla, so you get the dro
    'Cause we are best friends right, right, right?
    Because we are best friends right?
    Because we are best friends right? Writer/s: Amy Winehouse
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Matthew from Laporte, Ini would love to wake up to amy's songs every morning noon and night. if she would sing them to me personall
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