Favorite Crime

Album: Sour (2021)
Charted: 17 16
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  • Know that I loved you so bad
    I let you treat me like that
    I was your willing accomplice, honey

    And I watched as you fled the scene
    Doe-eyed as you buried me
    One heart broke, four hands bloody

    Those things I did
    Just so I could call you mine
    The things you did
    Well, I hope I was your favorite crime

    You used me as an alibi
    I crossed my heart as you crossed the line
    And I defended you to all my friends

    And now, every time a siren sounds
    I wonder if you're around
    'Cause you know that I'd do it all again

    All the things I did
    Just so I could call you mine
    The things you did
    Well, I hope I was your favorite crime

    It's bittersweet to think about the damage that we do
    'Cause I was going down, but I was doing it with you
    Yeah, everything we broke, and all the trouble that we made
    But I say that I hate you with a smile on my face

    Oh, look what we became

    All the things I did
    Just so I could call you mine
    All the things you did
    Well, I hope I was your favorite crime

    Your favorite crime
    Your favorite crime
    'Cause baby, you were mine Writer/s: Daniel Nigro, Olivia Rodrigo
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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