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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Richard Fairlie
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Richard Fairlie
Composer
Francis Anthony White
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Gxl
Producer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Why'd you look at me like that?
Pupils don't dilate, and that's bad
Your feet are resting on my lap
Bet you're staring out the window
Wondering if you should be single
All this meeting in the middle
When did love become a riddle?
[Verse 2]
Look, I'd get it if this awkward energy
Came from you choosing to cheat on me
Funny that you haven't
'Cause at least I'd understand this lack of lust now
Questioning our trust now
I can finally see how Billie Eilish on repeat
Can put the sadness on your lips now
Figured we should kiss now
We're two ends of a see-saw
Silent in the dark now
[Chorus]
This can't be the way we fall apart
Just sat on our sofa
With all this history in our hearts
I'd hate you but I can't
You keep our friends up, up all night
Saying I'm useless and you're right
But I can't let us die here
With all of this history in our hearts
I'd hate you but I can't
[Verse 3]
Is this just a little dry run for you
Like an overnight that's kinda done for you?
We're ending up like Pete and Kim
At least she found it funny
[Verse 4]
I'm still trying to impress you
Richard to the rescue
But when it isn't working I could take a little less you
But then you crack a smile
Like you really mean it
And I can't think of anything except the fact I need it
[Chorus]
This can't be the way we fall apart
Just sat on our sofa
With all this history in our hearts
I'd hate you but I can't
You keep our friends up, up all night
Saying I'm useless and you're right
But I can't let us die here
With all of this history in our hearts
I'd hate you but I can't
[Chorus]
This can't be the way we fall apart
Just sat on our sofa
With all this history in our hearts
I'd hate you but I can't
You keep our friends up, up all night
Saying I'm useless and you're right
But I can't let us die here
With all this history in our hearts (History in our hearts)
Written by: Francis Anthony White, Richard Fairlie