What Do You Call It?

Beth McCarthy

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    Somewhere there's a school desk with her name etched in the top
    Top corner of it
    Always said we were friends but my feelings were just
    A little more honest

    The minute I admitted I wanted it
    Was the minute I admitted I was different
    But when you're confidently complicated
    So broken you're unbreakable

    Over-underestimating
    Anything that could've been more
    Optimistically jaded
    A heart of glass in walls of stone
    When you think you feel it but you don't really know

    What do you call it?
    Can't help overthinking
    Every: What if, is it a phase? Will I get over it?
    Like: What if things change, what if I'm fake?
    What if it's all just for the hell of it?

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    But I'm in it, I admit it, I wanted this, ayy
    I'm in it, I admit it, I'm different
    (Oh, I'm different)
    But when you're confidently complicated

    So broken you're unbreakable
    Over-underestimating
    Anything that could've been more
    Optimistically jaded
    A heart of glass in walls of stone
    When you think you feel it but you don't really know

    What do you call it?
    Maybe I'm scared to call it anything you call it
    So I'm just calling to say: Hey!
    I'm sorry that it's taken me so long
    Don't wanna say it wrong

    But if I'm being honest
    I think I'm confidently complicated
    So broken I'm unbreakable
    I've over-underestimated
    Anything that could've been more

    Optimistically jaded
    A heart of glass in walls of stone
    I think I feel it but I don't really know
    (Oh, I wanna know)

    I wanna feel this but I don't really know
    (Now I'm in it, I admit it, I'm different)
    I'm gonna feel this, I'm ready to let go
    So I'm gonna call it
    What I wanna call it

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    Composición: Alexander Lanyon y Bethany May McCarthy

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