Lyrics of 'You' by Dodie Clark

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I told you I was looking for some empathy
Well you fooled me
Just, a touch and a thought and I was gone
And now someone's gonna get to know the better you
When I was supposed to
Oh, oh, oh why did it have to be you

I guess
Now the next time there's an opportunity
I'll tread more carefully
My heart's running out of cellotape
You know
How is it I've never felt that way before
I was so sure
Oh, oh, oh it wasn't going to be you

Why do all the red flags
Just look like so much fun, oh
I have a habit of
Searching for the damage
To share my love

I promised to be numb
But somehow you were the one
Now to unwind
Months of a good time

People will tell me that I messed up
And it wasn't love
And I'm secretly hoping they are right, because
Whatever it was it was wonderful
But non functional
Oh, oh, oh
I really hope I don't love you

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