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Album: Beatopia (2022)
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  • Call you up on a Tuesday
    Say, "What's up? Babe, it's too late
    Why'd you have to be so complicated?
    Complicated

    'Cause I'm not sure if I've seen you before
    You looked familiar when I saw you
    We go together like the gum on my shoes
    We make out, we make out when it's too late
    We go out, we go out on a Tuesday

    A crowded place, waiting for you
    Am I lost? Why can't I find you?
    A silhouette that's in my head
    You don't exist, you're my imagination
    You don't exist, you're just a bad decision

    'Cause I'm not sure if I've seen you before
    You looked familiar when I saw you
    We go together like the gum on my shoes
    We make out, we make out when it's too late
    We go out, we go out on a Tuesday

    'Cause I'm not sure if I've seen you before
    You looked familiar when I saw you
    We go together like the gum on my shoes
    We make out, we make out when it's too late
    We go out, we go out on a Tuesday Writer/s: Beatrice Ilejay Laus, Jacob Bugden
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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