Strangers (feat. Billy Raffoul)

Katelyn Tarver

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    One, two, three, four

    Same restaurant
    Trying to make it through some bad small talk
    She's nice enough
    Said where she was from but I forgot

    Because I keep going back to that night
    When it was you sitting in that seat
    Rolling your eyes at me

    Why'd I have to know you like the back of my hand
    Every scar, every freckle, and the way you like to dance
    Why'd I have to go and build my world around you
    If in the end we would have to pretend to be
    Strangers again

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    I sit across
    From somebody new at some old bar
    Getting a sense
    Of whether or not
    I'll see him again

    Because I keep going back to that night
    When it was you sitting in that seat
    Falling in too deep

    Why'd I have to know you like the back of my hand
    Every scar, every freckle, and the way you like to dance
    Why'd I have to go and build my world around you
    If in the end we would have to pretend to be
    Strangers again
    Strangers again

    Nostalgia hits like a tonne of bricks and leaves me wishing that
    We could begin again

    Why'd I have to know you like the back of my hand
    Every scar, every freckle, and the way you like to dance
    Why'd I have to go and build my world around you
    If in the end we would have to pretend to be
    Strangers again

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