Gracie Abrams – The blue Lyrics
You came out of the blue like that
I never could’ve seen you comin’
I think you’re everythin’ I’ve wanted..
You live in Hollywood
You’re half an hour from me
Your reputation’s good
I hope we got a lot in common
I kinda think you should
Just drop it all and call me
You tell me on the phone
You really want to meet my family
[Refrain]
What are you doing to me now?
What are you doing to me now?
[Verse 2]
You talk about your dad
He used to get so angry
It scared you and your brother
‘Til you felt you needed savin’
I know I’d let you in
On all my bad decisions
You make them feel less terrible
The second that you listen
What are you doing to me now? X2
[Chorus:]
You came out of the blue like that
You came out of the blue like that
I never could’ve seen you comin’
I think you’re everythin’ I’ve wanted
You came out of the blue like that
You came out of the blue like that
I never could’ve seen you comin’
I think you’re everythin’ I’ve wanted
I wonder if you know
If you can tell I’m losing
I’m going down without a fight
I don’t know how you do it
You say we share a brain
Apologizing for it
But take it as a compliment
You make me really nervous
What are you doing to me now? X2
[Chorus.]
What are you doing to me now?
What are you doing to me?
What are you doing to me now?
Mm, mm, mm
Send me every song
That keeps you up from sleepin’
I bet I could recite ’em all
I won’t forget the feelin’
Stayin’ up with you
Despite the space between us
I’ve never felt this close to someone
What if you’re my weakness?
[Chorus.] X2
- Gracie Abrams – Unsteady
- Gracie Abrams – Block me out
- Gracie Abrams – 405
- Gracie Abrams – Two people
- Gracie Abrams – Full machine (Album Good Riddance)
- Gracie Abrams – Right now
- Gracie Abrams – I know it won’t work
- Gracie Abrams – I should hate you
- Gracie Abrams – This is what the drugs are for
- Gracie Abrams – Fault line
- Gracie Abrams – Will you cry?
- Gracie Abrams – Best
- Gracie Abrams – Amelie
- Gracie Abrams – Difficult
- Gracie Abrams – Where do we go now? (Good Riddance)
- Gracie Abrams – Fault line