I Love You, But I Hate Your Friends

Album: Pop Psychology (2014)
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  • I drew my name in lipstick on a mirror at your sister's house
    She told me I was strange, I told her, "Thanks," and kissed her on the mouth
    But you don't go that way
    I thought you had a thing for fancy boys
    Looks can be deceiving

    I love you
    But I hate your friends
    They're all desperate
    If you knew what I know would you be ready to go?
    All this emptiness would end
    Stop pretending
    If you knew what I know would you be ready to go?
    Would you be ready to go?

    They never liked the music
    They bitch about how cool it used to be
    Somehow I can't refuse it
    I dig your blatant sexuality
    Oh you say I'm not that easy
    I'm not sure what the hell you take me for
    Honey, looks can be deceiving

    I love you
    But I hate your friends
    They're all desperate
    If you knew what I know would you be ready to go?
    All this emptiness would end
    Stop pretending
    If you knew what I know would you be ready to go?
    Would you be ready to go?

    They're always on to the next big thing
    They wanna bite but they can barely sting
    I never wanted you for just a fling
    I hate it when you lie to me
    But I just let you lie to me

    I love you
    But I hate your friends
    They're all desperate
    If you knew what I know would you be ready to go?
    All this emptiness would end
    Stop pretending
    If you knew what I know would you be ready to go?
    Would you be ready to go?

    I love you
    I love you
    I love you
    But I hate your friends

    I love you
    I love you
    I love you
    But I hate your friends Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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