Strangers

Chase McGill, Ella Langley, Kameron Marlowe, William L Bundy

Okay, we're breaking up, it is what it is
You know what they say, that old cliche
Let's just be friends
Let's play it out in our minds
I'll see you out on the town one Friday night
Get to talking, crossing lines
Let's say it now 'fore we say goodbye

We can't be friends, we can't be lovers
We can't be weekend drinking, leaning on each another
We can't be falling off the wagon
Talking 'bout what happened
Where does that leave you and me?
There's too much love
There's too much anger
We can't be friends and we can't be strangers
We can't be strangers

Damned if we don't, damned if we do
It's a catch twenty-two
I can't see tonight, much less tomorrow
With or without you
So what do we do?

We can't be friends, we can't be lovers
We can't be weekend drinking, leaning on each another
We can't be falling off the wagon
Talking 'bout what happened
Where does that leave you and me?
There's too much love
There's too much anger
We can't be friends and we can't be strangers
We can't be strangers, no strangers

Oh, let's play it out in our minds
I'll see you out on the town one Friday night
Get to talking, crossing lines
Let's say it now 'fore we say goodbye

We can't be friends, we can't be lovers
We can't be weekend drinking, leaning on each another
We can't be falling off the wagon
Talking 'bout what happened
Where does that leave you and me?
There's too much love
There's too much anger
We can't be friends and we can't be strangers
We can't be strangers
We can't be strangers, no strangers
We can't be strangers

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