No One Noticed

Album: Submarine (2024)
Charted: 50 22
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  • Maybe I
    Lost my mind
    No one noticed
    No one noticed

    It's getting old (I'd kinda like it if you'd call me)
    All alone ('cause I'm so over bein' lonely)
    May have lost it (I need a virtual connection)
    I have lost it (be my video obsession)

    No one tried
    To read my eyes
    No one but you
    Wish it weren't true

    Maybe I (I'd kinda like it if you'd call me)
    It's not right ('cause I'm so over being lonely)
    Make you mine (I need a virtual connection)
    Take our time (be my video obsession)

    Come on, don't leave me it can't be that easy, babe
    If you believe me I guess I'll get on a plane
    Fly to your city excited to see your face
    Hold me, console me and then I'll leave without a trace

    Come on, don't leave me it can't be that easy, babe
    If you believe me I guess I'll get on a plane
    Fly to your city excited to see your face
    Hold me, console me, then I'll leave without a trace

    Come on, don't leave me it can't be that easy, babe
    If you believe me I guess I'll get on a plane
    Fly to your city excited to see your face
    Hold me, console me and then I'll leave without a trace (maybe I)

    Come on, don't leave me it can't be that easy, babe (it's not right)
    If you believe me I guess I'll get on a plane (make you mine)
    Fly to your city excited to see your face (take our time)
    Hold me, console me and then I'll leave without a trace

    (I'd kinda like it if you'd call me)
    ('Cause I'm so over being lonely)
    (Need a virtual connection)
    (Be my video obsession) Writer/s: Gianluca Buccellati, Josh Conway, Maria Zardoya
    Publisher: MOTHERSHIP MUSIC PUBLISHING, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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