Can't We Be Friends

Kay Swift, Paul James

I took each word he said as gospel truth
The way a silly little child would.
I can't excuse it on the grounds of youth,
I was no babe in the wild, wild wood.
He didn't mean it,
I should have seen it,
But now it's too late.

I thought I'd found the girl of my dreams,
Now it seems,
This is how the story ends:
He's gonna turn me down and say,
"Can't we be friends?"

I thought for once it couldn't go wrong,
Not for long,
I can see the way this ends:
He's gonna turn me down and say,
"Can't we be friends?"

Why should I care though he gave me the air,
Why should I cry,
Heave a sigh,
And wonder why,
And wonder why?

I thought I found the gal I could trust,
What a bust, this is how the story ends:
He's gonna turn me down and say,
"Can't we be just friends?"

Trivia about the song Can't We Be Friends by Jaye P. Morgan

When was the song “Can't We Be Friends” released by Jaye P. Morgan?
The song Can't We Be Friends was released in 1956, on the album “Jaye P Morgan”.
Who composed the song “Can't We Be Friends” by Jaye P. Morgan?
The song “Can't We Be Friends” by Jaye P. Morgan was composed by Kay Swift, Paul James.

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