See You Again Lyrics
- Genre:Pop
- Year of Release:2023
Lyrics
I know you're mad I said we can't be friends
But I know that I'll see you again
In a month or two or three
when she leaves and you're lonely thinkin' bout me
We do that thing where we don't talk for weeks
Then we both make it seem that we're happy to see one another
But that's just a cover
And all of our friends think they know what happened
We both lost attraction, you told them we both have our reasons
It's just so misleadin'
But this is me putting myself first in line for the very first time, it's a crime how I let everything slide
When it doesn't feel right
So I'm'a set the record straight, I won't hesitate to extinguish the fires of the lies you keep tellin' yourself babe
None of this is okay
I know you're mad I said we can't be friends
But I know that I'll see you again
In a month or two or three
when she leaves and you're lonely thinkin' bout me
I know I'll get a text from you next thing
We'll meet up at the bar, it's safe to think
Well both be on our phones, I'll watch you drink
A beer or two for you, nothin' for me
You said it was all just a joke, so I let it go
Then you you act like a jerk and hurts
Then you blame me, accuse me of whining and hating
You say you want normal so I struggle for it
I fight for the things that you want when I'm the one dyin'
And I'm so sick of cryin'
You looked me in the eye and said you never lied
But you did, and you'd do it again if I'm being honest I don't trust your promise
I made every confession, made every concession
To accommodate you and your weak sense of truth just to keep peace
Keepin' you happy
I know you're mad I said we can't be friends
But I know that I'll see you again
In a month or two or three
when she leaves and you're lonely thinkin' bout me
I know I'll get a text from you next thing
We'll meet up at the bar, it's safe to think
Well both be on our phones, I'll watch you drink
A beer or two for you, nothin for me
Nothing's really changed, still playin' games
Tiptoe around the ways to work up the courage to ask how I'm doin' these days
You don't have to pretend that we're okay