Just a Friend to You

Album: Thank You (2016)
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  • Oh, oh, oh
    Oh-oh-oh-oh

    Why you gotta hug me
    Like that every time you see me?
    Why you always making me laugh
    Swear you're catching feelings

    I loved you from the start
    So it breaks my heart

    When you say I'm just a friend to you
    'Cause friends don't do the things we do
    Everybody knows you love me too
    Tryna be careful with the words I use
    I say it 'cause I'm dying to
    I'm so much more than just a friend to you

    Mmm, mmm, mmm
    When there's other people around
    You never wanna kiss me
    You tell me it's too late to hang out
    Then you say you miss me

    And I loved you from the start
    So it breaks my heart

    When you say I'm just a friend to you
    'Cause friends don't do the things we do
    Everybody knows you love me too
    Tryna be careful with the words I use
    I say it cause I'm dying to
    I'm so much more than just a friend to you

    You-oh-oh-oh-oh
    You-oh-oh-oh-oh
    You-oh-oh-oh-oh
    You-oh-oh-oh-oh

    You say I'm just a friend to you
    Friends don't do the things we do
    Everybody knows you love me too
    I tried to be careful with the words I use
    I say it 'cause I'm dying to
    I'm so much more than just a friend to you

    A friend to you
    A friend to you
    A friend to you Writer/s: CHRIS GELBUDA, ERIC FREDERIC, MEGHAN TRAINOR
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Vanilla from Floridait reminds me of miraculous ladybug lol
  • Lizzy from AnywhereI love this song!!!
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