You Don't Love Me Anymore

Album: Early Twenties (2023)
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  • I feel something's off between us
    From the cold coffee left in your cup
    These days your gone before I wake up
    I'm scared of what you're thinking
    Replaying every possible scene
    Take notes 'cause I ain't done anything
    My friends pour me another drink
    Thank God someone's listening

    If we've got nothing left
    And you put us down to rest
    Can I make one request

    I'd rather
    You list all my baggage
    Say I'm too much to manage
    And watch you drag my ego to the floor
    It would hurt less
    If you gave a reason
    Just something I can keep when
    I have to watch you walking out the door
    Oh, just say there's someone else that you adore
    No, you don't love me anymore

    Self help is my own personal hell
    Deep breaths, meditate, but nothing helps
    If you close the chapter all by yourself
    Don't leave the door wide open
    My friends are forcing me out of the house
    I'm there but also I'm kind of not
    They see I'm stuck in my head
    And I haven't told them yet

    'Cause I keep overthinking
    Was there something I was missing
    I just can't admit it yet

    Oh, I'd rather
    You list all my baggage
    Say I'm too much to manage
    And watch you drag my ego to the floor
    It would hurt less
    If you gave a reason
    Just something I can keep when
    I have to watch you walking out the door
    Just say there's someone else that you adore
    No, you don't love me anymore

    I'd rather
    You list all my baggage
    Say I'm too much to manage
    And watch you drag my ego to the floor
    It would hurt less
    If you gave a reason
    Just something I can keep when
    I have to watch you walking out the door
    Just say there's someone else that you adore
    No, you don't love me anymore Writer/s: Britten Newbill, Catrina Burns-Temison, Victoria Zaro
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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