Don't You

Album: Fearless (Taylor's Version) (2021)
Charted: 114
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  • Hey, I knew I'd run into you somewhere
    It's been a while, I didn't mean to stare
    I heard she's nothin' like me
    I'm sure she'll make you happy

    But don't you
    Don't you smile at me and ask me how I've been
    Don't you say you've missed me if you don't want me again
    You don't know how much I feel I love you still
    So why don't you, don't you?

    Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah

    Sometimes I really wish that I could hate you
    I've tried, but that's just somethin' I can't do
    My heart knows what the truth is
    I swore I wouldn't do this

    But don't you
    Don't you smile at me and ask me how I've been
    Don't you say you've missed me if you don't want me again
    You don't know how much I feel I love you still
    So why don't you, don't you?

    So I walk outta here tonight
    Try to go on with my life
    And you can say we're still friends
    (But I don't wanna pretend)
    So if I see you again

    Don't you (don't you)
    Don't you smile at me and ask me how I've been
    Don't you (don't you), say you've missed me if you don't want me again
    You don't (you don't), know how much I feel I love you still
    So why don't you, don't you?

    Ah, ah, ah, ah
    Don't you, ah, ah, ah Writer/s: Taylor Swift, Tommy Lee James
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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