Best of Friends

Album: 180 (2012)
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  • Out she's later in the distance, shouting out a warn
    Out she ran too persistent, whoa, our mind is so absurd
    Whoa love, whoa love
    Jumping jolly to the end, I wanna be your friend
    I wanna be your best friend
    Don't want you to be my girl
    I wanna be your best friend
    Don't want you to be my
    I don't want you to be my

    Well well, I see when it's windy
    Your short hair, your pistol boots
    I'll match, always ready
    To take that line and finally shoot
    Whoa love, whoa love
    Jumping jolly to the end, I wanna be your friend
    I wanna be your best friend,
    Don't want you to be my girl
    I wanna be your best friend
    Don't want you to be my
    I don't want you to be my

    I wanna be your best friend
    Don't want you to be my girl
    I wanna be your best friend
    Don't want you to be my
    I don't want you to be my Writer/s: ALEXANDER JESSON, JEFFREY PETER MAYHEW, SAMUEL FRYER, WILLIAM DOYLE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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