Boyfriend Jeans

Album: FMA (2016)
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  • Looked in your eyes and I knew it was over
    Told me you tried and put your hand on my shoulder
    Don't touch me, I don't want your pity
    Crazy In Love, we would play it on repeat
    Told me I was your B, and you were my Jay Z
    You called time, gave me no warning sign

    I'm wearing, yeah, I'm still wearing your jeans
    Still roll them up, still got that hole in the knee
    I bought into the dream that you sold me
    When you told me I'd never be lonely
    The joke's on me, yeah

    Straight to my house when you picked up your first car
    I didn't care that it came from a junkyard
    Sunday drives, you were my ride or die

    Still wearing, yeah, I'm still wearing your jeans
    Still roll them up, still got that hole in the knee
    I bought into the dream that you sold me
    When you told me I'd never be lonely
    The joke's on me, yeah

    Now I choke on the words that I wrote for you
    How am I supposed to sing them now
    Boy, you're breaking my heart
    You're breaking my heart
    'Cause I'm still

    I'm wearing, yeah, I'm still wearing your jeans
    Gotta roll them up, still got that hole in the knee
    I bought into the dream that you sold me
    When you told me I'd never be lonely
    The joke's on me, yeah
    The joke's on me, yeah

    Could you hear us talking out there?
    Wasn't really bad, was it? Writer/s: ALEXANDRA VICKERY, GRACE SEWELL, SHAHID KHAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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