Daya - U12 Lyrics

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What Are The Lyrics For U12 By Daya?
Got sixteen candles, make a wish and blow them out
Hoping for those three words, you never say out loud I know you play cool but I know you think about it So make my wish come true, and do something about it All they're ever saying is we're too young to Ever fall in love, but I know I want to All they're ever saying is we're too young to Ever fall in love, but I hope you want to too (Too-o-o, too-o-o, too-o-o) I don't know why they say young hearts are such a mystery Feels like this thing we've got is part of ancient history The way you look at me, kiss me, is so classic So let the haters do their thing 'til they get past it All they're ever saying is we're too young to Ever fall in love, but I know I want to All they're ever saying is we're too young to Ever fall in love, but I hope you want to too Three, four, five, six Boy, you're my lucky seven And I'm your ten, you're taking me to heaven Three, four, five, six Boy, you're my lucky seven And I'm your ten, you're taking me to heaven All they're ever saying is we're too young to Ever fall in love, but I know I want to All they're ever saying is we're too young to Ever fall in love, but I hope you want to too (Too-o-o, too-o-o, too-o-o) Hope you want to too (Too-o-o, too-o-o, too-o-o) Hope you want to too (Too-o-o, too-o-o, too-o-o) Hope you want to too |
Who Wrote U12 By Daya?
Gino Barletta, Scott Bruzenak, Brett Mclaughlin, Britten Newbill
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