About You

Album: Being Funny In A Foreign Language (2022)
Charted: 41
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  • I know a place
    It's somewhere I go when I need to remember your face
    We get married in our heads
    Something to do while we try to recall how we met

    Do you think I have forgotten?
    Do you think I have forgotten?
    Do you think I have forgotten about you?

    You and I (don't let go)
    Were alive (don't let go)
    With nothing to do, I could lay and just look in your eyes
    Wait (don't let go)
    And pretend (don't let go)
    Hold on and hope that we'll find our way back in the end

    Do you think I have forgotten?
    Do you think I have forgotten?
    Do you think I have forgotten about you?
    Do you think I have forgotten?
    Do you think I have forgotten?
    Do you think I have forgotten about you?

    And there was something about you that now I can't remember
    It's the same damn thing that made my heart surrender
    And I'll miss you on a train
    I'll miss you in the morning
    I never know what to think about
    I think about you (so, don't let go)
    About you (so, don't let go)
    Do you think I have forgotten about you? (don't let go)
    About you
    About you
    Do you think I have forgotten about you? (don't let go) Writer/s: George Bedford Daniel, Matthew Healy
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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