Back to You

Album: 13 Reasons Why: Season 2 (2018)
Charted: 13 18
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  • Took you like a shot
    Thought that I could chase you with a cold evening
    Let a couple years water down how I'm feeling about you
    (Feeling about you)
    And every time we talk
    Every single word builds up to this moment
    And I gotta convince myself I don't want it
    Even though I do (even though I do)

    You could break my heart in two
    But when it heals, it beats for you
    I know it's forward, but it's true

    I wanna hold you when I'm not supposed to
    When I'm lying close to someone else
    You're stuck in my head and I can't get you out of it
    If I could do it all again
    I know I'd go back to you
    I know I'd go back to you
    I know I'd go back to you

    We never got it right
    Playing and replaying old conversations
    Overthinking every word and I hate it
    'Cause it's not me ('cause it's not me)
    And what's the point in hiding?
    Everybody knows we got unfinished business
    And I'll regret it if I didn't say
    This isn't what it could be (isn't what it could be)

    You could break my heart in two
    But when it heals, it beats for you
    I know it's forward, but it's true

    I wanna hold you when I'm not supposed to
    When I'm lying close to someone else
    You're stuck in my head and I can't get you out of it
    If I could do it all again
    I know I'd go back to you
    I know I'd go back to you
    I'd go back to you
    I'd go back to you
    What was there wasn't sure
    But I'd go back to you
    I know I'd go back to you

    You can break my heart in two
    But when it heals, it beats for you
    I know it's forward, but it's true
    Won't lie, I'd go back to you
    You know, my thoughts are running loose
    It's just a thing you make me do
    And I could fight, but what's the use?
    I know I'd go back to you

    I wanna hold you when I'm not supposed to
    When I'm lying close to someone else
    You're stuck in my head and I can't get you out of it
    If I could do it all again
    I know I'd go back to you
    I'd go back to you
    I'll go back to you
    I know I'd go back to you
    (I'd go back to you, I'd go back to you)
    I know I'd go back to you
    (Go back to you, go back to you)
    (Go back to you, go back to you)
    (Go back to you, go back to you) Writer/s: Amy Rose Allen, Diederik Jan Van Elsas, Micah Rayan Premnath, Parrish Alan Warrington, Selena Gomez
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CTM Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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