Foxygen - The Conclusion Lyrics

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The Conclusion

The Conclusion Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For The Conclusion By Foxygen?
(Is there a, uh)
(Could I get a, uh) Yeah Just, I think we should see other people, I think that we should just We should just be friends I've come to the conclusion that we should just be friends, yeah I think that we should only, I think that we should only I've come to the conclusion again, that I think we should just Think we should just be friends I think we should just I think we should just be friends I think we should just I think we should just be friends Oh, breakin' my heart Never not breaking my heart Never breaking my heart Never not breaking my heart Breaking my heart I think that we should just I think that we should just be friends Doo-doo, da-doo, yeah, yeah Look, come to the conclusion Yes, come to the conclusion again That I think that we should just I think that we should just be friends, yeah I think that we should only be friends Yeah Come to the conclusion again That I think we should only be friends You know, I just think that we should just be friends Oh, I think we should be friends Oh, leave it in, give me an Oblique Strategy again Trust in The You of Now Oh yeah, Shawn Everett in the cloud, trust in The You of Now, yeah 'Cause I've come to the conclusion again |
Who Wrote The Conclusion By Foxygen?
Jonathan Rado, Sam France
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What's The Duration Of The The Conclusion By Foxygen?The duration of The Conclusion is 4:50 minutes and seconds. |
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