New For You

Album: I Don't Run (2018)
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  • [Intro]
    I wanna play you one more time
    I know I said that I never lied
    Because I wanna be somebody new

    [Verse 1]
    My feet are bruised from trippin' up
    (I just wanna know it's over)
    Sometimes I see myself and I can't stand my shoe
    (I just wanna know it's over)

    [Chorus]
    Because I wanna be somebody new
    Because I wanna be somebody new for you
    Because I'm sick of all the dreams that I had
    Because I only wanna dream with you by my side

    [Verse 2]
    I couldn't face the truth with you
    (I just wanna know it's over)
    I know you said no matter what it's true
    (I just wanna know it's over)
    Imagine walking on the sun in Arizona
    Don't wanna be someone you know we might be sooner
    I just wanna know it's over, that it's over
    (I just wanna know it's over)

    [Chorus]
    Because I wanna be somebody new
    Because I wanna be somebody new for you
    Because I'm sick of all the dreams that I had
    Because I only wanna dream with you by my side

    [Outro]
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