Lyrics

[Verse 1]
It was a long flight
I tried not to cry, tried not to throw up that tiny bottle of wine
'Cause there's nothing worse than thinking of you
And eating airplane food
[PreChorus]
Watching Meryl Streep just to keep you outta my mind
Curled up on the seat
As if I could sleep tonight
'Cause you don't want me anymore
And I don't want you anymore
[Verse 2]
Are you still a vegetarian?
Now that I'm not your girlfriend
I went to see your favourite band
The drummer was just as good as you said
[PreChorus]
I guess I'll just erase all the dates from the calendar
A wedding in the states, that new place for dinner
'Cause we won't do that anymore
No, we won't do that anymore
[Chorus]
I thought moving on
Was going out with my friends, filling up the weekends
I thought moving on
Was a new emergency contact and giving your shit back
[Verse 3]
I hate the grocery store, mopping the floor
Doing all the things we use to do together before
I hate putting on the duvet cover
And that my parents still think we're gonna end up together
[PreChorus]
And when I feel alone I just end up calling you
Crying on the phone, it's the habit of missing you
We shouldn't do that anymore
I shouldn't do that anymore
[Chorus]
I thought moving on
Was going out with my friends, filling up the weekends
I thought moving on
Was a new emergency contact and giving your shit back
[Bridge]
And most of the time I'm fine
Till it hits me like a brick in the chest
I miss my best friend
[Chorus]
I thought moving on
Was going out with my friends on the weekends
I thought moving on
Was a new emergency contact and getting my shit back
[Chorus]
Yeah, I thought moving on
Was returning to my old life, remembering what I like
Yeah, I thought moving on
Was loving being single, and casual sex with different people
Yeah, I thought moving on
Was going out with my friends, filling up the weekends
I thought moving on
I didn't think it would take so long
Yeah, I thought moving on
I didn't think it would take so long
I thought moving on
I didn't think it would take so long
Written by: Kristin McFadden, Louise Macphail
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